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They're attacking the space station?
It is not yet clear if a fix for this FTP in ISS vulnerability will be included in this patch batch.

Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Posted by: James T. Kirk   Posted on: 09/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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They're attacking the space station?  James T. Kirk | 09/04/09
I fail to see the logic  GuidingLight | 09/04/09
That's easy  Loverock Davidson | 09/04/09
They're Borg  NStalnecker | 09/04/09
Security Holes & MS go hand & hand...  Christian_<>< | 09/04/09
"Security Holes & MS go hand & hand..."  mgp3 | 09/04/09
Could you be specific...  msalzberg | 09/06/09
Just a guess...  zkiwi | 09/06/09
Not a good comparison..  JCitizen | 09/06/09
Really?  zkiwi | 09/07/09
Hey, don't I know you?  Snarfiorix | 09/08/09
Some of us have to  Wintel BSOD | 09/08/09
Um  jdbukis@... | 09/07/09
Just using FTP is the vulnerability  georgeou | 09/04/09
Why is it even enabled, then?  Zogg | 09/04/09
It's not  LiquidLearner | 09/04/09
Why not do away with that FTP option alltogether...  Wintel BSOD | 09/08/09
unless it's a public FTP site  TedKraan | 09/07/09
Thank goodness to IIS 7.0 and I'm not running FTP server.  Grayson Peddie | 09/08/09
RE: Microsoft FTP in IIS vulnerability now under attack  slashdotaccount | 09/08/09
Now this is interesting....  storm14k | 09/09/09
You thought wrong.  ye | 09/09/09
RE: Microsoft FTP in IIS vulnerability now under attack  BugHappy | 09/17/09

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