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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc.
Tim Mullen, 2001-12-31

Everyone from the FBI to the L.A. Times has something scary to say about the new XP vulnerability. Here's why they all have it wrong.

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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
Anonymous (1 replies)
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2002-01-03
Patrik Birgersson (3 replies)
Autoupdate in XP 2002-01-04
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Anonymous
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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
ALI ABOLFATHI
RE: Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
J Horner <jjhorner@bellsouth.net> (2 replies)
RE: Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
Anonymous (1 replies)
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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
Anonymous (2 replies)
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2002-01-05
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Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2001-12-31
Anonymous
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds 2001-12-31
Anonymous (9 replies)
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds 2001-12-31
Anonymous
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds 2001-12-31
Anonymous
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds 2002-01-01
Anonymous
A lesson in comprehension... 2002-01-02
Anonymous (1 replies)
A lesson in... Comprehend this: MS has 36+Billion in Liquidity (4x next on list) 2002-01-06
gained by monopoly + inferior product = superior pricing (does this compute?) (1 replies)
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds 2002-01-02
Anonymous
No worm? Tim, lay off the meds 2002-01-02
Anonymous
A great article, but ... 2002-01-13
Der HexXer (@gmx.net)
In your bias opinion. 2002-01-01
Carnivore Knows
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2002-01-01
Mike Bunyard
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2002-01-01
Anonymous
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2002-01-02
Nai Rolf
Well, me thinks you hit one or two of the hydra's heads that keep popping like groundhogs.

Coming from the "media" side, "Microsoft" is a name that can be placed on anything and make a sale. Whether it is code, newsprint, TV-land teases, certificates, etc., It is like blood, it leads. Everyone makes change on MS, pro or con.

Being a media puke, we definitely have found it hard to find a reliable and solid source of information to technology issues.

Part of the problem is too many folks are are only good for one or two subects within a larger issue; i.e. security.

The other part is sooooooo many heads popping up saying "I am the Prophet of the true light, follow me..." Who is for real? The reality is that most of the writers, reporters I know, have problesm listening to what someone says, let alone set the clock on a VCR. They only hear what they want to hear or what sounds sexy. Well in news, hacking is about as sexy as having a date with all of the Vicky Secret Gals.

So generally, the ones who have made money ($ popularity) tend to have the mic, becuase the have their knowledge backed by the greenback. Which will in turn sell the story out to the schmoe who just got that p4 from Claus.

So, you folks are the pros. Get out and add another head to the noise we drown in! My ears are not yet filled to drowning. And maybe, just maybe yours will become the reasonable one that is printed with ALL OF the FACTS. Do not fill us with speculation on something we do not know, just on what you know, then pass me to someone who does.

Everyone who has something floating in the skull, knows that are no unsinkable ships or unbreakable code or unexploitable systems.


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Exploit out it appears 2002-01-02
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Huh? 2002-01-03
guest@netpixies.net
Interesting article 2002-01-03
keydet89@yahoo.com
I know this is not the place, but 2002-01-03
Demostenes
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Nighthawk
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Anonymous
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Anonymous (2 replies)
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
Reduced to perpetual apologist 2002-01-04
Paul Lembo
UPnP, an old vulnerability 2002-01-04
Alberto Cozer
Here you go Tim, the exploit is out ! 2002-01-04
Chad Cyrisse (1 replies)
Exploit for another vuln! 2002-01-15
Der HexXer (1 replies)
Exploit for another vuln! 2002-01-17
JHendo
Give me a break 2002-01-08
Burleyman (1 replies)
Give me a break 2002-01-08
aSteve (1 replies)
Give me a break 2002-01-09
Burleyman
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, Inc. 2002-01-11
Anonymous
I love you 2002-01-16
bill.gates@microsoft.com
The bottom line... 2002-01-19
Carnivore knows (1 replies)
Re: The bottom line... 2006-02-24
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