Stop Microsoft
All Things Microsoft => Microsoft as a Company => Topic started by: Xeen on 10 March 2004, 18:28
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The most serious vulnerability, according to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-009, is a flaw in Outlook 2002 that could allow its Internet Explorer browser to run malicious scripts in the "local machine" zone of an at-risk system]
Yawn....
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Microsoft also fixed a security hole in its MSN Messenger software for versions 6.0 and 6.1, which could potentially allow an attacker to glean personal information from an unpatched system.
A hacker can be able to get read access to your personal files through MS's IM client?? SHOCKING!!
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The final flaw would allow a denial-of-service attack against Windows Media Services.
THat one actually sounds like fun. I recommend not patching. :D
[ March 10, 2004: Message edited by: xeen ]
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The final flaw would allow a denial-of-service attack against Windows Media Services.
Yeah, let's not patch. VERY funny.
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Originally posted by young1024:
Yeah, let's not patch. VERY funny.
I lol'ed
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Don't we all know M$'s "patches" just bloat and break instead of fixing?
Imagine M$ software as a net. They reduce the number of holes by tearing the existing holes bigger. :D
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Oh yeah I wanna DoS Microsoft!!! \o/ :D
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Originally posted by Shiver:
Don't we all know M$'s "patches" just bloat and break instead of fixing?
Imagine M$ software as a net. They reduce the number of holes by tearing the existing holes bigger. :D
Yeah. Remember Service Pack 1 people? Hell on Earth (well in our computers anyway).