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"Trustworthy Computing"
" To make matters worse, a worm exploiting the flaw was released Monday, leaving the software giant without any option but to ignore the problem--for now."

Microsoft is REAL serious about security, eh diddly chumps?

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Posted by: Jeff Spicoli   Posted on: 11/10/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Remembering correctly?  SC-man | 11/10/04
"Trustworthy Computing"  Jeff Spicoli | 11/10/04
BUWAHAHAHAH!!! I LOVE THIS!!!  itanalyst | 11/10/04
BTW..  d_jedi | 11/10/04
Ok so XP SP2 is fixed  Squawkbox | 11/10/04
And they work at your bank or credit agency  FilledOut | 11/10/04
Another shining example  Linux User 147560 | 11/10/04
If all your bandwidth is getting..  htotten | 11/10/04
I think you missed the point  WhoIsDaMan | 11/10/04
Script kiddies and virus plagiarists  FilledOut | 11/10/04
Firewalls do nothing to recoup bandwidth  voska | 11/10/04
Firewalls installed  Linux User 147560 | 11/11/04
They haven't gotten it right before  lengua99 | 11/11/04
I'll agree w/ that  pinback_z | 11/10/04
Dude, get a clue  middle of nowhere | 11/10/04
Dude, YOU get a clue!  KenM_z | 11/12/04
Too bad customers won't pay extra for....  boomslang_z | 11/11/04
I've always hated Microsoft's montly cycle  CobraA1 | 11/10/04
Microsoft's monthly reminds me of other monthlys I hate  Squawkbox | 11/11/04
Yes, you've said quite enough. Period. happy  coffeenite | 11/12/04
PMS = Patching Microsoft Systems  coffeenite | 11/12/04
No_Ax Is Hiding In The Halo Story  itanalyst | 11/11/04
A little levity for you I.T.  Squawkbox | 11/11/04
"The quality that they deserve"  Robert Carnegie | 11/17/04

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