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Download Windows 7 build 7100 RC leaked torrent

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 05:51 AM PDT

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It hardly few days when Microsoft had compiled the Windows 7 Build 7100 which is believed to be the RC (public release is expected by may 05th) and now the build is leaked to torrent sites.The build version is 7100.0.winmain_win7rc.090421-1700.

MydigitalLife posted the genuiness of the torrent and its seems its not fake from the forums.Some screenies are posted below.The same key can be used to activate else you may check out my previous posts for keys.This is the 32 bit version and rumours are there that the 64 bit version will be leaked soon.

File name: 7100.0.090421-1700_x86fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GRC1CULFRER_EN_DVD.iso
Size 2.35 GB

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Download Windows 7 Build 7100 RC 32 bit torrent here.Lets see if i have my net connection i might download this or might wait for May 05th.

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Windows 7 Exploit by Security experts- ‘Unfixable’

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 03:28 AM PDT

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Windows 7 in its Beta and Testing stage is awesome with great features but that doesn’t mean it should not come with flaws.According to NetworkWorld, two security researchers have created an exploit for Windows 7 that they deem 'unfixable', which allows a hacker to take full control of a system.

The researchers, Vipin Kumar and Nitin Kumar, have named their exploit 'VBootkit 2.0?, and they demonstrated it on a Windows 7 virtual machine.Kumar said

There's no fix for this. It cannot be fixed. It's a design problem.This may sound dangerous, but it's not entirely as bad as some would think. The exploit cannot be used remotely; the attacker has to have physical access to the target machine. However, if they can get access, it could be devastating. The file clocks in at a mere 3KB, and allows an attacker to take control of the computer by making changes to Windows 7 files that are loaded into the system memory during the boot process.

The latest version of VBootkit is still in beta and would allow remote access, can remove a user's password, and gives an attacker the highest level of privileges. This gives someone access to all of a victim's files.But if the victim’s pc is restarted then it gets disabled although it can b enabled by running the software again.Thanks to WinsoftNews

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