One Patch to Rule Them All
Tim Mullen, 2002-09-30

A recent XP security hole begs the question, do we really want Microsoft to release individual fixes for every bug?

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One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-09-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-08
Anonymous
Security patchs are diffrent 2002-09-30
Anonymous
One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-02
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One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-01
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One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-01
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RE: One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-01
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One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-01
Anonymous (1 replies)
One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-04
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One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-01
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Todd Knarr
One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-02
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One Patch to Rule Them All 2002-10-03
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Anonymous
One Patch to Rule Them All - let's think about this 2002-10-08
alittle disturbed (1 replies)
.. i believe that article/column is completely ignorant -- if you want to wait for just one full service pack, then all you will be patching is an 0wned machine ..

maybe this could be easier: have updates/fixes for known security flaws available for d/l as soon as possible.. have a running list of new patches/fixes .. and then when they put out a new service pack for bugfixes/etc .. they can include the security fixes too (for lazy admins.. seems the author would prefer this option) -- but at least this way security fixes are available asap (but, as we all know, m$ just gives us fixes when they see fit)

another topic: have you ever pondered on how much the government works with microsoft/security vendors ? .. say a security flaw is found.. does the government have the ability to keep this underwraps for a period of 'monitoring' time (to see who else has discovered these flaws.. and who is using them actively on the internet) ? and then we see the vuln go up on cert/bugtrack ( .. then two months later microsoft releases sp2 - which is a few major bugfixes, and oh ya, we added a fix for the security vuln that was found 2 months ago)

- take a minute to think about what you are writing about

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He should have called this article "Flame Bait"... 2002-10-09
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"Flame Bait" 2002-10-09
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