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Except maybe the patch released to fix it
Not to mention just blocking ports 139,445 in/out of the LAN.

But anyone should have done that years ago to block the other multitude of vulnerabilities that work this way.
Posted by: ibabadur1   Posted on: 11/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"Hardened" Windows computer won't stop this  DevGuy_z | 11/16/06
Actually, you're wrong  toadlife | 11/16/06
Please explain further,  msolgeek | 11/17/06
Except maybe the patch released to fix it  ibabadur1 | 11/17/06
Experts raise Windows security alarm  Loverock Davidson | 11/16/06
25% of 10 million is...  zkiwi | 11/16/06
It's already patched  ye | 11/16/06
Well...  zkiwi | 11/16/06
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Well...  zkiwi | 11/16/06
Tons  toadlife | 11/16/06
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Where's Georgie Ou to tell us how  msolgeek | 11/17/06
only troubles Microsoft users  cls@... | 11/17/06
Get a clue  toadlife | 11/17/06
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