Microsoft Opens Its Security Research Cookbooks
greg65535 writes "Today Microsoft launched a blog about the internals of their IT security research and patch development process. There are already some posts that you will not find in the official security bulletins or KB articles. One of the posts says, 'We periodically identify workarounds or mitigations like this that we can't use for official guidance because they're either too nuanced or have some exception cases. When we discover something potentially useful but are uncomfortable listing it in the bulletin, we'll do our best to describe it here in this blog.' It looks like Microsoft is making an effort to become more 'open' in the area of security research and communication."
It's actually a network monitor screenshot (netmon) not wireshark. They look similar but they aren't the same thing. I prefer wireshark myself, but I know a couple of people who have converted to netmon for sniffing wireless on vista
Not being anal, but it is Gandhi and not Ghandi
Good luck getting official support with tripwire on Debian.
Luck has nothing to do with it. Reading the extensive list of consultants categorised by country on the Debian site has everything to do with it.