But Microsoft.NET product manager Adam Sohn said the techniques used by Slemko are difficult to employ.
"These are very sophisticated exploits. This isn't just somebody downloading a script from a hacker site and running it," said Sohn, who reported the company has no evidence that anyone has taken advantage of the vulnerability.
I mean...come on. Does he think that exploits just poof themselves into existence.
For starters before Slemko outed this exploit, essentially it WAS just downloading a script and running it. And secondly is he belittling an exploit because it didn't get spread widely?
I just spoke with a stock analyst covering the wireless space, he tried out the new high speed GPRS service available in seattle. Claimed on a laptop attached to GPRS phone that the browsing experience was close to 56k dialup. (I know. light on detail) What would -you- pay for wireless data like this?
I love the implication here... If I build a defective -gun- and it explodes in someone's hand while they are attempting to commit a murder, then -I'm- liable?
From Abbie Hoffman's "Steal This Book"
"Those ridiculous free introductory or subscription type letters that you get in the mail often have a postage-guaranteed return postcard for your convenience. The next one you get, paste it on a brick and drop it in the mailbox. The company is required by law to pay the postage. You can also get rid of all your garbage this way."
I mean...come on. Does he think that exploits just poof themselves into existence.
For starters before Slemko outed this exploit, essentially it WAS just downloading a script and running it. And secondly is he belittling an exploit because it didn't get spread widely?
Arhghghg....his doublethink hurts my head.
I just spoke with a stock analyst covering the wireless space, he tried out the new high speed GPRS service available in seattle. Claimed on a laptop attached to GPRS phone that the browsing experience was close to 56k dialup. (I know. light on detail) What would -you- pay for wireless data like this?
I love the implication here... If I build a defective -gun- and it explodes in someone's hand while they are attempting to commit a murder, then -I'm- liable?
From Abbie Hoffman's "Steal This Book"
"Those ridiculous free introductory or subscription type letters that you get in the mail often have a postage-guaranteed return postcard for your convenience. The next one you get, paste it on a brick and drop it in the mailbox. The company is required by law to pay the postage. You can also get rid of all your garbage this way."