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 ::: Thursday, July 29 ::: |
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 ::: Friday, July 23 ::: |
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 ::: Wednesday, July 21 ::: |
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 ::: Tuesday, July 20 ::: |
Yep: Patching the unpatchable
"Any company, government department or organization that insists on Explorer and Active X to provide an online service should be publicly laughed to shame. It's not necessary: it's like denying access to a shopping mall to anyone who isn't driving a Ford SUV equipped with Firestone tires."
Zing!
8:54 AM CST :: tell me a story
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 ::: Wednesday, July 14 ::: |
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 ::: Monday, July 5 ::: |
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 ::: Friday, July 2 ::: |
Ugh: How to disable the ADODB.Stream object
This is a snippet of Microsoft's email from this morning:
On Friday, July 2, 2004, Microsoft is releasing a configuration change for Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003, to address recent malicious attacks against Internet Explorer, also know as Download.Ject. Windows customers are encouraged to apply this configuration change immediately to help be protected from current Internet Explorer exploits.
It's not a patch. No. Really. It's just a "configuration change".
What's wrong with you people?
8:46 AM CST :: tell me a story
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