, The Associated Press 2004-02-10
Microsoft Corp. warned customers Tuesday about unusually serious security problems with its Windows software that could let hackers quietly break into their computers to steal files, delete data or eavesdrop on sensitive information.
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Microsoft warns consumers about major Windows security flaws
2004-02-11
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Microsoft warns consumers about major Windows security flaws
2004-02-14
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Microsoft warns consumers about major Windows security flaws
2004-02-14
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Microsoft warns consumers about major Windows security flaws
2004-02-14
Novell, Linux, Admin (2 replies)
Novell, Linux, Admin (2 replies)

Kerberos was suppose to be a great authentication however it was very old. So MS does what they do best. Buy them out and adapt it to their software without screening it for security flaws. Yet, when MS screws up the fix for it, they have no problem charging $245.00 for a incident call to their support desk.
Get with the program Bill! Fix your product!
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