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"The problem is "high" risk, but is mitigated somewhat, because triggering the flaw would require some action on the part of the user, Symantec noted."

So, if there is a MS flaw that requires some action on the part of the user, it is a huge bug that only good ole nice Symantec can save us from.

But, if the same thing happens to a Symantec product, well, it's not a bug and it's not serious because after all, Symantec is there to save us all.
Posted by: rickk@...   Posted on: 02/28/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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First thing I do with a new PC  msolgeek | 02/26/07
Erm, so they can help ordinary non-technical people?  Algernon1970 | 02/26/07
Wrong  msolgeek | 02/27/07
You're half right  ejhonda | 02/27/07
I am not sure what you mean by "half right"  msolgeek | 02/27/07
Why? Because Humans are Humans!  Neuromage | 02/27/07
"CLUELESS"  Ole Man | 02/27/07
Unfortunately...  Ginevra | 02/27/07
educate himself about how his PC really works  schlicht@... | 02/27/07
Makes it easier (in theory) to help users...  Raymond Danner | 02/28/07
First thing I do with a new PC  tracy anne | 03/02/07
I had Dell use it.  lisaistheone@... | 02/27/07
If it was my friend  msolgeek | 02/27/07
THE HANDWRITING OF THE WALL?  BALTHOR | 02/27/07
Good Ole Symantec  rickk@... | 02/28/07
Always remove all freeware  jvierra | 03/03/07

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