Virus Alert: Operation Aurora

February 2, 2010 · Posted in Viruses 

Beware of this new Trojan that spreads through the internet. It exposes a 0day vulnerability on Microsoft Internet Explorer (CVE-2010-0249) which steals information on corporate networks. It allows remote code execution on infected machines.

What’s 0day?
Well basically it’s a security hole that is discovered by geeks or hackers that there is no available fix or update yet.

Microsoft rated it as Critical and they have already issued a fix on this Trojan. Affected versions are Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, 6, 7 and even Microsoft IE 8. You can view the full list of affected Microsoft Internet Explorers here and also download their updates/fixes on the issue.

If you are using Microsoft IE to browse the web, I suggest you update it before everything else is too late. Or, use an open-source browser like Mozilla Firefox or use Google Chrome. There’s a bunch of free web browsers floating on the web, you just have to choose one. But I suggest those to I’ve just mentioned above, or better yet, update your anti-virus virus databases.

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13 Responses to “Virus Alert: Operation Aurora”

  1. shy on February 3rd, 2010 6:47 AM

    wel, my aunts laptop is one of this virus victim marc..

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  2. Dara on February 3rd, 2010 12:08 PM

    It’s amazing how all of these viruses and vulnerabilities these days seem to affect Explorer…WHY hasn’t everyone switched to Firefox or Chrome by now?

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  3. LivingSouL on February 3rd, 2010 2:06 PM

    @shy
    you should update your antivirus shy..

    @Dara
    That’s what I’m confused also. If everyone uses Firefox or Chrome, they won’t have that much problem on viruses spreading on Explorer.

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  4. blogcosep on February 11th, 2010 11:52 AM

    thnx for the information…It would help a lot..

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  5. Techlabcapiz on February 11th, 2010 12:14 PM

    So which means that even you have an updated anti-virus software running on your PC our PCs can still be affected by this virus? Are there any anti-virus program now available that will help at least deny this virus from entry into our computer? I hope you gave us your positive response. Thank you so much for this useful information. Will come back not too soon for your feedback. Thanks.

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  6. Pacquiao vs Clottey on February 15th, 2010 2:01 PM

    Wonderful information bro. I really hate people who made those viruses…. Maybe they’re the ones who also make/sell those anti-virus….

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  7. Pacquiao vs Clottey on February 15th, 2010 2:07 PM

    @shy
    Try AVG Free. I think this virus is already defined in the latest AVG version….

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  8. Pacquiao vs Clottey on February 15th, 2010 4:31 PM

    Yeah!, this is very useful..

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  9. Cebu Pacific on February 17th, 2010 3:15 PM

    Using Firefox as your Web Browser is best to avoid Web related viruses but still not 100% but better than IE.

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  10. Mayweather vs Mosley on February 24th, 2010 12:05 PM

    Even an updated anti-virus software running on your PC our PCs can still be affected by this virus? Are there any anti-virus program now available that will help at least deny this virus from entry into our computer?

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  11. Mayweather-Mosley on March 15th, 2010 5:08 PM

    lets switch to mac, i havent had virus problems with my mac. I don’t usually use IE

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  12. Mayweather vs Mosley on March 17th, 2010 10:55 PM

    I agree to switch to Mac. I think it’s the better choice. But of course you need the money.

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  13. LivingSouL on April 5th, 2010 8:34 AM

    Mac is too expensive for me. But I promise myself to buy one for myself soon. :D

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