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Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2001-11-09

Five computer security firms join Microsoft to set an official standard for limiting disclosure of software security holes

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Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan 2001-11-09
Anonymous (1 replies)
Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan 2001-11-10
Gregarious Monk
What about the admins? 2001-11-09
ferretzero
Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan 2001-11-09
russell handorf
Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan 2001-11-09
Angus Blitter
30 days makes no difference 2001-11-09
Anonymous
Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan 2001-11-09
kishg (at) optonline (dot) com [email concealed]
Shocking developments 2001-11-09
H Carvey <keydet89 (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]> (2 replies)
Shocking developments 2001-11-09
Anonymous
Shocking developments 2001-11-09
Greggory Peck
Be careful what you wish for. 2001-11-09
Surreal
Such a policy for disclosure already exists 2001-11-09
Dumky (1 replies)
Such a policy for disclosure already exists 2001-11-10
H Carvey <keydet89 (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]>
Re:Microsoft Reveals Anti-Disclosure Plan 2001-11-09
Uhh
Like it matters. Microsoft's software is so crappy that it doesn't take public broadcast for malicious people to exploit it. Regardless of whether exploits (for IIS) are publicized or not, the crackers will find them, and will exploit them, because Microsoft takes WAY too long in releasing a stable product, or releasing patches to cover these holes up.

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...on second thought...Kudos! 2001-11-09
H Carvey <keydet89 (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]> (1 replies)
RE: ...on second thought...Kudos! 2001-11-10
Gregarious Monk
RFP (Rain Forest Puppy) 2001-11-10
Anonymous
Read the fine print 2001-11-11
Anonymous
Cross your fingers... 2001-11-11
Anonymous
Full disclosure will survive 2001-11-11
Ben - Canberra AUS
So, green light to sue? 2001-11-12
Anonymous
Microsoft have no server monopoly: this may reduce their share 2001-11-12
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