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Where to Turn?
Tim Mullen, 2004-03-15

When everyone in the security world has something to sell, it's harder than ever to get straight answers about genuine threats.

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Where to Turn? 2004-03-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
Where to Turn? 2004-03-16
matt
Wow - that was actually a decent read! 2004-03-15
Penguinisto (1 replies)
Wow - that was actually a decent read! 2004-03-16
BobTheBuilder (1 replies)
Where to Turn? Better management 2004-03-15
Anonymous
Where to Turn? 2004-03-15
Anonymous
Where to Turn? 2004-03-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
Where to Turn? 2004-03-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
Where to Turn? 2004-03-21
Anonymous
Where to Turn? 2004-03-16
Barbara McGowin
Where to Turn? 2004-03-17
Anonymous CISSP
Here, have a clue by four 2004-03-18
Anonymous
Where to Turn? 2004-03-19
Stefan
BRAVO. That was a much-needed breath of fresh air. I was also quite annoyed by how quickly the elitist looney-bin "guru's" started calling ANS.1 "the mother of all Windows vulnerabilities"...

http://www.grc.com/default.htm

...just like uPnP was the "worst vulnerability ever", and the whole DCOM was also going to be the death of us all. It's reached the point of complete and total stupidity. Every windows-based vulnerability is, for some reason, so much worse than the one before it. w-h-a-t-e-v-e-r. I agree, it's a bug... it's a bad bug. That said, looking long term, this one is going to be only a blip on the radar.

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Tourette's Syndrome 2004-03-20
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