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Flaws Threaten VoIP Networks?

jdkane writes "CNET News reports that security flaws have been found in products that use VoIP and text messaging, including those from Microsoft and Cisco Systems. What's interesting, in Microsoft's case, is that the Internet Security and Acceleration Server product that's also affected is designed to help protect companies' networks from online attacks. Specifically, a filter used in the server that secures VoIP communications is vulnerable to the flaw."

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  1. Great quote by fiendo · · Score: 5, Interesting
    "It is kind of the same situation that we have seen--a certain level of human error is going to be present and that is true even for security software," said Stephen Toulouse, security program manager for Microsoft.

    Wow that ought to really bolster a customer's confidence: NOt only are you saying this type of mistake is common in your experience, your excuse is "Hey we're only human"! Uh isn't that why you're supposed to have quality assurance?

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  2. Re:Imagine That by bfree · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Vulnerable (updates available): Cisco and Microsoft
    Unknown: Avaya, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Lucent and Nortel
    Safe: Apple, Hitachi, NetBSD, Red Hat and Symantec
    Is that a point for Security through open source as the two open products are already in the safe pile?

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