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Microsoft Releases Malicious Software Removal Tool

DaHat writes "Hot on the heels of their release last week of Microsoft AntiSpyware, Microsoft today released their very own Malicious Software Removal Tool with the claim that it will detect and remove infections from specific pieces of malware, including those in the families of Berbew, Doomjuice, Gaobot, Msblast, Mydoom, Nachi, Sassier, and Zindos from your Windows 2000, XP or 2003 machine. Microsoft also promises to release an updated version of the tool on the second Tuesday of each month."

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  1. I know the vendors will moan by Timesprout · · Score: 4, Insightful

    and some already are but lets face it, to currently reach the masses this sort of stuff needs to be pushed out through windows update.

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  2. Re:MS isn't going to do so well at this... by DaHat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The reason that they are only going to be doing it once a month has little to do with home users and more to do with corporate ones. Most IT people I know do not have time to search out threats to their network each day and make sure everything is up to date and properly patched... instead, they do so on a schedule. In order to facilitate that, Microsoft has done the same thing. Notice that new security bulletins came out today? Mark your calendar for a month from now and you'll see a similar thing.

    Yes, such a system is potentially flawed where if a major exploit is found in the wild and is running loose, taking out systems right and left, the day after Microsoft issues their advisories/patches, things could be bad. However in such a case I have little doubt they would make a special exception for those big ones.

  3. Re:Anyone else read that as... by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yeah, it took me an extra second to parse as well. The funny part is that the editors could have gotten rid of one funny and twenty redundant posts simply by adding one word to the title and saying: "Microsoft Releases Tool to Remove Malicious Software"

    No, wait, the funny part is I thought "editing", much less "clarifying confusing sentence structure", was something the editors here did.

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  4. Re:...and other grammatical anomalies by lawpoop · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually, this might be seriously unfunny in the near future. If MS takes a hardline against open source or GPL licensed stuff, or make they claim that any particular app in using infringing code, a lot of slashdotters might be saying "I told you so".

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