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Microsoft States Full TCP/IP Too Dangerous

daria42 writes "To fully implement the TCP/IP protocol in Windows XP would make creating denial of service attacks 'entirely too trivial', Microsoft has claimed. The company was responding to claims by Nmap author and well-known security expert Fyodor that by repeatedly disabling the ability to send TCP/IP packets via the 'raw sockets' avenue, Microsoft was asking the security community to 'pick their poison': either cripple their operating system or leave it open to hackers. Admitting that a recent security patch had intentionally disabled a community-developed workaround to Microsoft's TCP/IP changes - which were first implemented in Windows XP Service Pack 2 - the company claimed it had received little negative feedback on the issue."

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  1. Re:Erm, cough, cough, excuse me... by member57 · · Score: 1, Troll

    B.S. I don't believe you. If you surf the internet WITHOUT some form of protection ie. firewall, adware removal/ blocker, etc, you have been compromised, period, end of story... Either by a virus, malware, spyware, adware, trojan, etc... I used to think the same way, until I got compromised, it can, and will happen in M$ Windows, that's a fact. BTW,

    If M$ is so secure why is Xecu.net that you have as a weblink using a UNIX variant??

    Xecunet, LLC. Frederick MD US 21704 216.127.136.216 FreeBSD Apache/1.3.26 Unix 9-Aug-2002
    Xecunet, LLC. Frederick MD US 21704 216.127.136.216 Solaris Apache/1.3.11 Unix 3-Dec-2000

    ALL M$ systems should NEVER be let on the internet by themselves, they cannot be trusted. Regular, joe schmoe users have no business with raw sockets, they aren't needed.

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