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Major security hole in Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system allows hackers to crack passwords and obtain credit card details(21/11/2007)
A potentially serious flaw in Windows 2000 can apparently compromise emails, passwords, bank and card details typed in on a PC keyboard. A team of Israeli computer scientists have discovered a major security hole in the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system that allows hackers to gain access to sensitive information on computers and servers running the software. The random number generators used by Windows 2000 to encrypt files, emails and passwords could be compromised by hackers, and the ran... [more]
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