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Secunia tool helps surfers to keep up to date with patches
Security notification firm Secunia released the final version of its software inspector tool on Tuesday, 17 months after the first beta of a product that aims to help surfers to keep up to date with security patches.
The Secunia PSI utility, which comes free of charge to consumers, scans Windows systems to provide a clear guide of applications that need patching or are out of date. Better still it provides links to download locations, detailed advisories from Secunia on the flaws and information of where utilities are installed. The product works of Windows 2000, XP and Vista. Exploits based on application vulnerabilities, as opposed to application systems flaws, are becoming increasingly commonplace. Secunia PSI also provides notification about Windows flaws but it's on the application side of the house that it brings the greatest benefit. Without the tool it's hard to imagine how consumers can keep up to date with application patches. Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 bundles similar functionality but other paid-for security suites are yet to include the functionality. The lightweight 530KB utility was easy to install and ran through a scan in less than five minutes (it may take longer for those who haven't used beta version of the software). Beta versions of the software have been downloaded on more than 790.000 systems, according to Thomas Kristensen, Secunia's chief technology officer. Full article here - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/26/secunia_psi/
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