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Will the criminal trial be televised?
Will there be public answers when the defense subpoena Microsoft execs and developers and ask the questions such as:-
When was the vendor, Microsoft notified about the vulnerability that the worm exploited?
How long a time after notifcation did Microsoft take before releasing a fix that removed the vulnerability that the worm exploited?
Why did Microsoft wait so long to release a fix?
At that point in time, how many similar notified exploitable vulnerabilities in the same software?
How long did those exploitable vulnerabilities remained open?
At this current point in time,today, how many similar such notified exploitable vulnerabilities remain open?
Is there any other software vendor in the market which leaves such notified exploitable vulnerabilities open to exploitablation for so long a time after being notified?
How many times did the security professional who notified you of the vulnerabilities exploited by the worm contact you in respects to providing a n update to close the vulnerability?
How many variations of Virus and Worm are currently actively exploiting exposed vulnerabilities?
Don't you recognise this threat as a major risk to your customers?
How long has it been since the Word6-Concept virus has was released?
How many variation of Microsoft software exploiting worms have their been since?
How many public complaints and reports have there been about the lack of security in Microsoft's applications?
At what point does bad publicity force Microsoft into releasing an update to fix a vulnerability?
Does Microsoft recognize that that many non-distructive worms and virus have contained comments about the lack of security in Microsoft's products?
If the latter could such comments with concrete demonstration of an exploit represent a form of protest?
How many instances of non-distructive worms and virus have exploited notified exploitable vulnerabilities before a distructive variation has forced Microsoft to release an update?
Do new variations in worms and virus tend toward becoming more distructive?

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Posted by: David Mohring   Posted on: 11/04/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Makes Sense  ndelc | 11/04/03
Well...  Yen_z | 11/04/03
i agree  stephen732@... | 11/04/03
So...  vdraken | 11/05/03
Reality Check  Quiller | 11/05/03
Robin Hood???  JimSatterfieldW | 11/05/03
ROBIN HOOD???  beepster | 11/05/03
Makes not sense, just makes it more exciting for virus writers  DonnieBoy | 11/04/03
The Myth of Code Security at MS  AbsolutelyNot | 11/05/03
Medieval  Harry Bardal | 11/04/03
Medieval?  stephen732@... | 11/04/03
Will the criminal trial be televised?  David Mohring | 11/04/03
WILL THE CRIMINAL TRIAL BE TELEVISED?  beepster | 11/05/03
Don't fix it - buy silence  madmanx | 11/04/03
The Real reason  eyadmask | 11/04/03
Irrelevancies  Octol | 11/04/03
wish I knew  lmaxwell | 11/04/03
$250,000 is cheap  Iain_Peters | 11/05/03
A better idea  jellyclock | 11/05/03
An even Better idea!  Octol | 11/05/03
Why not address the issues Octol?  jellyclock | 11/05/03
What issues?  JimSatterfieldW | 11/05/03
Truth hurts, doesn't it?  Jack-Booted EULA | 11/05/03
MS Creates MicroCop The Bounty Hunter  DragonBRockin | 11/05/03
Clueless as to real problem  Quiller | 11/05/03
Re: Clueless as to real problem  DragonBRockin | 11/05/03
Greed Wins  Quiller | 11/05/03
Quiller YOUR AN IDIOT!!!  DragonBRockin | 11/05/03
To simple minds there's only 1 solution  JMVella | 11/05/03
Correct  JimSatterfieldW | 11/05/03
free copies of windows instead of cash  blahblahblah | 11/05/03
Hunt and Kill  Quiller | 11/05/03
Terminator HK 900  Quiller | 11/05/03
Hmm... If only the protocols were tested in Open Source  hackman_z | 11/05/03
New Profession  dwest_z | 11/05/03
They forgot to mention one thing !  NT Admin | 11/05/03
Hey MS offer $250,000 bonuses to your staff  Tammee | 11/05/03
Total costs  voska | 11/05/03
My thoughts exactly...  Yen_z | 11/05/03
Based on the Ex-Microserfs I know  AbsolutelyNot | 11/05/03
Well its about time!  Mad Scientist | 11/05/03
Dirty money from a dirty company!  orlando@... | 11/05/03
Bollogni No 2  michael-t | 11/05/03
Reward to Break the System  michael-t | 11/05/03
Lets hope what MS has done does not lead to more nasty programs.  shakey_z | 11/06/03
RE: Microsoft to offer bounty on hackers  OgreMHDW | 02/14/09

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