Hospitals, businesses, banks, universities, individuals … thousands of PC users have been victims of an error in Wednesday update their antivirus McAfee. The faulty update file analyzed a valid Windows XP Service Pack 3 (latest update from Microsoft) as a dangerous virus and placed under quarantine, preventing the normal functioning of the software. Consequently, the PC keeps restarting achieved, and entire networks remained off the time to repair.

The computer security company that provides pre-test all updates that address its customers, said the faulty update was passed quality control. The error was eventually detected only through the reassembled customers reporting the problem.McAfee quickly removed the update problem, thus limiting the number of infected computers by saving all the users who had not yet accepted the update of the antivirus. McAfee estimated that only 0.5% of its 125 million customers worldwide have been infected … Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Virgin Mobile, the University of Michigan, or the Upstate University Hospital … still represent enough people that stormed the homepage of the website of the company dedicated to discussions on technical issues becomes inaccessible.

A fix has been implemented on the McAfee website, accessible to all customers. It will replace the defective update with a new, valid one.The steady supply of company's blog by Barry McPherson, vice president in charge of technical assistance and customer service also allows the English-to have more information.

As for the affected computers, the intervention of an expert will probably be necessary. It must indeed get the Windows folder placed in quarantine on another computer to reintroduce the machine jammed. McAfee for now refuses to comment on possible compensation, while many bloggers are taking advantage of the error update to say all the good they think the system McAfee Twitter messages flooding the site murderers micro-blogging. Investors were not quick to show their discontent. Around noon on Thursday before the opening of Wall Street, as the accused McAfee already down more than 2%.

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