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But they DID leave the openings
Even if SOBIG.F is run by unsuspecting users (such as clicking on a file that disguises itself as that PITA patch alert being sent out with fake MS credentials), there has to be a place for it to go and that is where Microsoft can be faulted. This is doubly true as one of the fixes it put together not only did NOT fix the original holes, but put a few new ones in. If it wasn't there to exploit, there wouldn't be this problem, would there?
Posted by: AbsolutelyNot   Posted on: 12/09/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Whos is going to foot the bill?  michael-t | 12/09/03
Not MS this time  rpmyers1 | 12/09/03
But they DID leave the openings  AbsolutelyNot | 12/09/03
WHAT OPENING?  rpmyers1 | 12/09/03
Here is the orifice:  michael-t | 12/09/03
Again WHAT HOLE?  rpmyers1 | 12/09/03
rpmyers1 - you're busted  jellyclock | 12/10/03
tsk tsk jellyclock  rpmyers1 | 12/10/03
Irresponsible ISPs are to blame  RestonTechAlec | 12/09/03
Some issues:  michael-t | 12/09/03
ISPs need to re-examine their role in security  alanmcrae@... | 12/10/03
Update and secure the mail transport protocol  FilledOut | 12/09/03
Interesting responses.  Cardinal_Bill | 12/09/03
It's part of the solution to spam  FilledOut | 12/09/03
It's not that tough  RestonTechAlec | 12/09/03
Up to a point.  Cardinal_Bill | 12/09/03
RAT removal  cfoheadhunter | 12/10/03
top 10 viruses for 2003  B.O.F.H. | 12/10/03
simple solution  pinkyxjmmb | 12/25/03

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