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Microsoft hole spawns real attacks, false alarm







Microsoft hole spawns real attacks,
false alarm

Microsoft hole spawns real attacks,
false alarm
04/28/2004 02:33 PM

Antivirus company Symantec Corp. backtracked on Wednesday after claiming that it captured an example of a new Internet worm that takes advantage of a recently-disclosed hole in Windows machines running Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).




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Attacks on Microsoft WINS hole raise
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Attacks on Microsoft WINS Service hole
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A Maryland couple has plans to build their own Hobbit Hole dwelling, and has set up a website to raise funds for it and to share progress updates.

The floorplan sketch that Rob has provided on his info page doesn't quite follow my interpretation of Tolkien's description of Bilbo Baggins' Hobbit Hole. But even so, it is an interesting project, both from a construction and a funding standpoint.

Anybody want to help me out with some cash for my upcoming kitchen remodel? I'll accept cash, check, money order, or PayPal.


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Microsoft Plugs IE Hole July 29 - 1:23
AM ET News in Brief | Microsoft is
expected to release an out of cycle


Microsoft Plugs IE Hole July 29 - 1:23
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Microsoft races to plug IE hole


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Some Speculation that Microsoft may have
not plugged the IE hole


Some Speculation that Microsoft may have
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07/05/2004 06:01 AM

The jury is still out and I hate being a alarmist but something doesn't smell right in patch land. There are some undercurrents that IE still has a hole in it and the patch released Friday did not fully do the job. [adot's notblog]


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Patch this Windows hole now, warns
Microsoft


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Microsoft Plugs 'Critical' IE Hole (PC
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hole.


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Pervades Even XP Service Pack 2
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Pervades Even XP Service Pack 2


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MIcrosoft Issues Patch for Internet
Explorer Security Hole


MIcrosoft Issues Patch for Internet
Explorer Security Hole
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The sense of urgency is noted on Microsoft's own site that describes the security bug when it states: SKIP THE DETAILS GO TO WINDOWS UPDATE NOW


Tech News: Microsoft IE Hole Pervades
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