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Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2005-08-08

Microsoft 's experimental Honeymonkey project has found almost 750 Web pages that attempt to load malicious code onto visitors' computers and detected an attack using a vulnerability that had not been publicly disclosed, the software giant said in a paper released this month.

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Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit ridicolous 2005-08-13
MSIE IV (1 replies)
Re: Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit ridicolous 2005-08-14
MonkeyMan (2 replies)
Re: Re: Microsoft's "monkeys" find first zero-day exploit ridicolous 2005-08-21
Anonymous (2 replies)
This all boils down to the fact that M$ Corp cxant code to save there miserable lives THEY OWN all therr source code THEY could IF THEY WANTED TO solve like 99% of there problems BEFORE getting you to pay them for testing there products and then moanig when there products frell things up due to THERE lack of ABILITY / WILLINGNESS to sell you safe products .

Don't forget that a LARGE majority of the Virui and worms ect out there were wiritten by them in tandem with the AV industry to get YOU TO SPEND MORE money MAKING THEM RICHER at YOUR EXPENSE

get the idea now do you .. I doubt it but still why should i care i dont allow ANYTHING with M$ Corp of ANY Breed in the house even phones with winscrap on them have to be turned off

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