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Silly message.
This is about kernel drivers and whether security flaws in kernel drivers can be exploited. This is NOT about the Microsoft OS.

Your post is really really silly. What if Intel had done a study on the Linux kernel drivers? Would you be bitching because they didn't talk about security holes in Sendmail or Apache? NO because Linux is just a kernel right? AND THAT IS WHAT THIS STUDY WAS ABOUT. JUST THE WINDOWS KERNEL.
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wasn't he  Shelendrea | 06/14/06
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