A report into the state of internet security has found patching is still woefully poor among computer users.Of the top ten exploited vulnerabilities in M86 Security's analysis of the first half of 2010 only one had been patched this year, while one fix was issued in 2006 and the majority were at least two years old. Half of the flaws were in Microsoft products, namely Internet Explorer, Access Snapshot and in video streaming controls. âThe attackers go for low hanging fruit,â Bradley Anstis, vice president of Technology said.The level of client vulnerabilities and the differing access needs of users makes it difficult for IT departments to run a coherent patching strategy and makes locking down users an imperfect solution. Ideally almost no users should have admin access available but this was seldom realistic he said.
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