I have just been reading this on AOL, I have searched the forums to see if anyone else has put this up as I don't want to annoy anyone. I think it is very interesting, however, is this ever going to end, are we ever going to be able to use the internet in peace?

MICROSOFT has warned customers about "critical" security problems with its Windows software that could let hackers quietly break into their computers to steal files, delete data or eavesdrop on sensitive information.

The US software giant, which learned about the flaws more than six months ago from researchers, said the only protective solution was to apply a repairing patch it offered on its website.

It assessed the threat to computer users as "critical" - its highest rating.

A Microsoft security executive, Stephen Toulouse, said the flawed software was "an extremely deep and pervasive technology in Windows" and urged customers to apply the patch immediately.

The US Department of Homeland Security also warned Americans about the software problems with e-mails sent across its new national cyber-alert system.

Yesterday's disclosure comes just weeks before Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates delivers a keynote speech in San Francisco at one of the industry's most important security trade conferences.

Microsoft has struggled in recent months against a tide of renewed criticism about security risks in its software, the engine for computers in most of the world's governments, corporations and homes.

"This is one of the most serious Microsoft vulnerabilities ever released," said Marc Maiffret of eEye Digital Security, which discovered the new Windows flaws.

"The breadth of systems affected is probably the largest ever. This is something that will let you get into Internet servers, internal networks, pretty much any system."

Maiffret said some computer systems that controlled critically important power or water utilities were vulnerable.

The news follows recent Doomjuice and Mydoom virus attacks on Microsoft operating systems.