Eight New Security Holes in IIS
TedCheshireAcad writes: "A story at the Register asserts that MS's 'Trustworthy Computing' campaign has failed once again, with eight new IIS vulnerabilities discovered. The vulnerabilities include such delights as a buffer overflow in the ASP ISAPI filter, improper HTTP header handling, FrontPage Server Extensions problems and more goodies. Both IIS 4 and 5 are vulnerable. Thanks to eEye and @Stake for their advisories here(1) and here(2)."
This can be spun many ways. Could it be that Microsoft found these ten flaws thanks to their month of heavy code checking in February, and are working on fixes for them?
I mean, why is it a failure to find flaws and fix them? If you're trying to get trustworthy computing, seems like it's a failure if you don't fix any flaws.
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