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yeah, that sounds accurate
it would appear they didnt have to edit the article to announce the corrected version... which tells me the snort was fixed even before this article was written.

opensource ftw
Posted by: linuxoverwindows   Posted on: 02/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Whoops.  nucrash | 02/21/07
Whoops, they did.  handydan918 | 02/21/07
time travel  Sxooter_z | 02/21/07
LOL whoops indeed  maldain | 02/21/07
yeah, that sounds accurate  linuxoverwindows | 02/21/07
Snort  wgraue | 02/21/07
Hardware Vulnerability Detector  gfisher@... | 02/21/07
Lol  reugen | 02/21/07
Where are the idiots?  DemonX | 02/21/07
Don't worry you sound silly  Cayble | 02/21/07
And another reason...  bportlock | 02/22/07
Quite true  Boot_Agnostic | 02/22/07
I agree its silly.  DemonX | 02/22/07
Jumping up and down wink  TonyMcS | 02/21/07
So true, bro!  lamp299 | 02/21/07
What century are you living in?  robinsonky | 02/22/07
joke?  falnar69 | 02/23/07
Ah, but now we know  TG2 | 02/21/07
Actually, there is more to this story...  Scrat | 02/22/07
Shouldn't they be expending this energy trying to find their flaws?  Gimme A. Break | 02/22/07
ISS (IBM) reported the flaw not MS  jlongino@... | 02/22/07
Software isn't perfect...  medamg@... | 02/22/07

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