Looking Back At Windows Security In 2003
thebatlab writes "Help Net Security has an interesting look at security in Windows during 2003, with various blurbs from related parties at Microsoft as well as security 'bigwigs' such as Russ Cooper. It's interesting to read the comments from external parties, as they tend to be very reasoned comments and don't simply attack away over recent 'indiscretions' and 'security lapses' Microsoft has had over the year."
Break out the asbestos suits boys:
Flame On!
Hey, Look'e at this http://www.petitiononline.com/Grammar/
Over the last week, I've had a cold, had to put up a new mailbox in the snow while fighting said cold, gone to work, dealt with management, spent a Saturday with an SO with PMS, been told that standing at a football game is a bad thing, and driven on Indiana's highways.
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I REALLY needed a laugh.
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"Outlook not so good." That magic 8-ball knows everything! I'll ask about Exchange Server next.
My Nick.
"here comes the Slammer worm and all hell brakes loose as thousands of computers are infected worldwide.."
.. or is it that my brakes are breaking? How can I seriously read this article if they can't even write properly?
Oh no, my breaks are braking
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Internet Explorer (n): Another bug -- that is, a feature that can't be turned off -- in Windows.
You realize that lists many random scripts and a bunch of different programs. I'm sure if a list of exploits were compiled for every bit of software that runs on windows, it would be quite large. The funny thing is that a lot of the software from the site you linked runs on windows.
Understanding is a three-edged sword. -- Kosh Naranek