Lee B Posted September 22, 2017 Report Posted September 22, 2017 I didn't copy the whole article, just this announcement from Avast, who makes CCleaner: "Finally, it is extremely important to us to resolve the issue on customer machines. For consumers, we stand by the recommendation to upgrade CCleaner to the latest version (now 5.35, after we have revoked the signing certificate used to sign the impacted version 5.33) and use a quality antivirus product, such as Avast Antivirus. For corporate users, the decision may be different and will likely depend on corporate IT policies. At this stage, we cannot state that the corporate machines could not be compromised, even though the attack was highly targeted." Briefly, hackers apparently found a back door in earlier versions of CCleaner, which they used to get into an estimated 2,300,000 systems including many of the best known tech firms. Will this ever stop ??? 1 1 Quote
NECPA in NEBRASKA Posted September 22, 2017 Report Posted September 22, 2017 I just uninstalled the program. I had the 64 bit version and the hack was a different version of the 32 bit. Maybe it was overkill, but I am sick of all of this stuff. 2 Quote
Roberts Posted September 22, 2017 Report Posted September 22, 2017 Hacking is NEVER ending. Literally never. They will always find vulnerabilities in online accessible software. The US Government (not to be political) literally installs malware on every new computer sold with Apple or MSFT operating systems unless you build it yourself. 2 Quote
Catherine Posted September 22, 2017 Report Posted September 22, 2017 1 hour ago, Roberts said: unless you build it yourself One of my clients *always* builds his own systems, and my husband used to, as well. Maybe it's time I learned! You can also pick the highest-reliability components that was instead of getting whatever was cheapest for the manufacturer. My Dell and HP machines have all had multiple optical drive failures - until I bought my own *good* replacements, that then work without a hiccup. Quote
Lee B Posted September 22, 2017 Author Report Posted September 22, 2017 It turns out that the update that Avast is encouraging is actually an upgrade to their "Professional Version" for $24.95 minus a $ 5.00 discount. Quote
Lee B Posted September 23, 2017 Author Report Posted September 23, 2017 Current advice from Avast/Piriform: 1. Piriform said in a blog post its parent company Avast discovered the hack affected two products -- CCleaner v5.33.6162 and CCleaner Cloud v1.07.3191 -- on September 12. The firm has since updated the software. 2. Piriform advises Windows users to check if they are running compromised versions, delete the app, and install the new safe version Quote
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