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Correcting the corrections
A) "that there were no confirmed exploits in the wild. Which is why it's big news that there is one today."

From the article

"Microsoft shipped an out-of-band update last week to plug the hole after discovering ?limited, targeted attacks? against Windows users."

Attacks existed before patch made available.

"B) You're right, it does affect Vista, sort of."

Actually it affects Vista period, only the attack surface is different.

"So, you were completely wrong on one point and half wrong on another. In a post where you call someone stupid. What does that make you?"

QED
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 10/29/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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This is no big deal, right?  NonZealot | 10/28/08
Phew, that's lucky  Richard Flude | 10/28/08
Vista?  wandah@... | 10/29/08
Vista's pretty darned good actually  medezark@... | 10/29/08
Factually incorrect... as usual  bmerc | 10/29/08
It's funny...  LiquidLearner | 10/29/08
Correcting the corrections  Richard Flude | 10/29/08
You're posting this just now?  carolannie | 10/29/08
on Vista the worm doesn't work  qmlscycrajg | 10/29/08
It Will If UAC Is Disabled and prompts silenced.  dunn@... | 10/29/08
lol  rtk | 10/29/08
RE: Exploit published for Windows worm hole  TheBrainchildGroup | 10/29/08
Windows security freak show  Chad_z | 10/29/08

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