Microsoft, Cisco Finally Patch TCP DoS Flaw
Trailrunner7 writes "Today vendors are finally releasing patches for the TCP vulnerabilities first publicized nearly a year ago that affect a huge range of networking products, including any device running a version of Cisco's IOS software, and a number of Microsoft server and desktop operating systems. Both Microsoft and Cisco released fixes for the vulnerabilities today. The Microsoft Patch Tuesday release included the fix for the TCP flaw, which affects Windows Server 2003 and 2008, as well as Windows Vista, both the 32-bit and 64-bit editions, and Windows 2000 SP4, for which no fix is coming. The TCP flaws were identified several years ago and were made public last year by two researchers at Outpost24, Jack C. Louis and Robert E. Lee. Louis, who has since died, developed a tool called Sockstress that tested for the flaw and was able to maintain extremely long-term TCP connections with remote machines using very little bandwidth."
I was afraid they weren't going to patch these kinds of flaws in Vista to push Windows 7. ...
What do you mean some people still prefer XP over Vista? ...
What do you mean XP isn't being patched?
Just clicking on http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/;rm-r [192.168.1.1] would destroy your router.
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