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Hackers Selling Vista Zero-Day Exploit

Steven Parker   on 18 December 2006 - 14:03 · 9 comments & 4070 views

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Underground hackers are hawking zero-day exploits for Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system at $50,000 a pop, according to computer security researchers at Trend Micro.

The Windows Vista exploit—which has not been independently verified—was just one of many zero-days available for sale at an auction-style marketplace infiltrated by the Tokyo-based anti-virus vendor.

In an interview with eWEEK, Trend Micro's chief technology officer, Raimund Genes, said prices for exploits for unpatched code execution flaws are in the $20,000 to $30,000 range, depending on the popularity of the software and the reliability of the attack code.

Bots and Trojan downloaders that typically hijack Windows machines for use in spam-spewing botnets were being sold for about $5,000, Genes said.

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(1 reply) #1 nX07 on 18 Dec 2006 - 14:44
Is this article basically saying people are selling vunerable code, code that will eventually be patched soon after Vista goes full-frontal, for thousands and thousands of dollars?
#1.1 DeeJay2 on 18 Dec 2006 - 21:03
Quote - nX07 said @ #1
code that will eventually be patched soon after Vista goes full-frontal,

LOL, this n00b thinks MS patches security holes in a timely manner. Silly n00b.
(1 reply) #2 Croquant on 18 Dec 2006 - 14:54
FUD. Pure FUD. Trend Micro's just trying to spread fear so more people will buy their products.
If they'd really discovered such a place they'd have reported it and had the police raid it.
#2.1 aero9 on 18 Dec 2006 - 15:02
nice way of looking at it...
but police infiltrate an irc chatroom (im guessing thats where this stuff happens)?
#3 RiVaLSSJ on 18 Dec 2006 - 15:24
I can't believe the prices of some of those things. What people will pay for... ridiculous.
#4 Hidr0 on 18 Dec 2006 - 20:52
next!...
#5 AMDMEFX-55 on 18 Dec 2006 - 21:13
Fake.
#6 DomG on 19 Dec 2006 - 02:59
Wow, that's a lot of money.
#7 Foub on 19 Dec 2006 - 11:40
They probably mean 50,000 yen.

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