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Infected and Malicious Web Sites Should be Listed!
Infected sites should be listed for two reasons:
1. Warn Internet users about these infected sites
2. Make sure these sites will implement an appropriate security infrastructure and/or solutions in the future

Malicious sites must be listed so IT managers/professionals can block access to these sites until Microsoft and anti-virus companies will catch up.

BTW - With all due respect to all Linux, Mozilla, Netscape and other platforms and browsers, and while I don't particularly like Microsoft myself too much (for many reasons), Microsoft and its products are (by far) dominating the Windows market. You can sneer, mock and put down Microsoft and its products, but it's still the company everyone else needs to beat and/or compete with...
Posted by: gec1000   Posted on: 06/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good News Bad News  Nullifidian | 06/25/04
and i thought this was an IE flaw...  Monkey_MCSE | 06/25/04
not antivirus companies, but the engineers, my typo(NT)  Monkey_MCSE | 06/25/04
IIS Suckers!  Jeff Spicoli | 06/25/04
Resilient IIS comes through again...  Mike Cox | 06/25/04
Re: Resilient...  issthatso | 06/25/04
Don't forget  michael-t | 06/25/04
8.5 (NT)  WhoIsDaMan | 06/25/04
Dreck!  AbsolutelyNot | 06/25/04
Give me specifics...  Mike Cox | 06/25/04
if you can't keep an IIS server from being hacked....  toadlife | 06/25/04
I can keep Apache from being hacked.  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 06/25/04
perhaps becuase  toadlife | 06/26/04
perhaps because  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 06/27/04
lucky  toadlife | 06/27/04
Answers - if you care  toadlife | 06/27/04
We Love The Microsoft Information Minister  Knorthern Knight | 06/25/04
IIS is a big, fat, easy target  "Mysterious | 06/25/04
5.5, You really didn't ...  Judas I. | 06/25/04
WOW, 2 posts  shallow_diver | 06/25/04
Hey doofus  TWRX | 06/26/04
Yep... Sure... And I've got a bridge I can sell you...  boomslang_z | 06/26/04
Catch a clue idiot - you can't detect sarcasm  boomslang_z | 07/14/04
3.5 - I don't know anyone who believes IIS is secure.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/27/04
Easy Fix  issthatso | 06/25/04
which web sites  rgriffith64@... | 06/25/04
I agree  d_jedi | 06/26/04
Please read the story next time  toadlife | 06/27/04
more than IIS  rgriffith64@... | 06/28/04
perhaps it was websites who's owners advertise heavily ...  oldskool | 06/27/04
Infected and Malicious Web Sites Should be Listed!  gec1000 | 06/28/04
Just use Mozilla, no one is targetting against its bugtrap  FilledOut | 06/25/04
Not mozilla, Firebird and Thunderbird  Nigel Johnstone | 06/25/04
Pardon me, Fire *fox*  Nigel Johnstone | 06/25/04
Not Firebird...  aldux | 06/25/04
Mozilla - UGH!  Confused by religion | 06/26/04
Opera  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 06/27/04
Opera - UGH!  toadlife | 06/28/04
Running Windows is playing Russian Roulette with ALL bullets!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 06/27/04
Infected and Malicious Web Sites Should be Listed!  gec1000 | 06/28/04
You Should Know  mrfab3 | 06/28/04
Nipped in the bud?  descombobulation | 07/03/04

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