Anti-virus flaws Leave Holes in PC Security (Part 2)
Well an anti-virus software is as the name says a software product that was programmed by some of the greatest human minds (sometimes by hacker themselves for they know how the system works) as a way of countering the millions of threats (viruses, Trojan horses and many other forms of malware) out in the internet in hopes of preventing them from doing what they do, damage computer files, steal information, you name it and they can do it. The clause “human” is again the weak point for no human being on this earth is so perfect that they can anticipate every angle of an attack, sometimes resulting in some very obvious mistakes that hackers quickly pick up on and develop malware for. The many holes in anti-virus programs that can be fooled to think they have nothing to report (but in reality they have already been bypassed and the malware is already running in the seemingly safe computer without anyone knowing about it) as the hacker attendees reported. The holes are so big and easy to exploit that a seasoned hacker can make malware that is specifically designed to exploit it in no time.