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Microsoft issues three "critical" security alerts and warns that miscreants are already exploiting two holes in Windows.

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Nothing new?
by July 13, 2005 3:17 AM PDT
Wasn't MS forced to dump it's version of Java? He was sued by SUN if I remember right.
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Hmm
by 201293546946733175101343322673 July 13, 2005 5:27 PM PDT
I see no reason to download a over 90MB JAVA Installer just to browse VERY FEW JAVA-enabled sites :)
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microsoft infected
by Luke_Cage July 13, 2005 9:15 AM PDT
looks like billy and the boys caught another bad case of FOOT IN MOUTH disease!!!
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I see
by 201293546946733175101343322673 July 13, 2005 8:39 PM PDT
SO what about Stevie gets choked by an apple? :)
THEY INDEED INFECTED
by July 14, 2005 4:36 AM PDT
The issue of invading microsoft is as a result of technology and that implies that as the technology improves so likewise the hackers.

Microsoft have to understand that the hackers are across the continent and hence would make it difficult to contend unless they recruit young talented ones and train them on redesigning and hacking stopped or else be invaded.
The criminals (and they are criminals) are
by CharlesRovira July 13, 2005 10:56 AM PDT
just doing what comes naturally.

They are exploiting whatever weaknesses exist to 'game' the system to their advantage. (It doesn't matter what kind of advantage or for what purpose.)

They are constantly probing, because probing is perceived as 'safe,' and then they exploit any crack that affords them a toe-hold.

They will do so until they CAN'T hide behind any form of anonimity.

That is just human nature. We all do things behind masks that we would never attempt face to face (unless we're sociopaths. Then you can expect a shot to, or in, the face.)

The internet needs to run from source to destination without the possibility of people hiding behind any form of anonimity of subtrefuge.

Until that happens, and prosecutions follow, there will be hacks.
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Restructing is the best option
by July 14, 2005 4:50 AM PDT
The best way to stop hacking is the restructing programe that microsoft would implement across the continent since information networks are across the continent that would to combat them or else would soon take control and each business user would have to pay higher before he can granted acess.
Developing programs that are rigid and not user friendly would call for it and also ensuring database integrity by the members of this group.
With all the patches,
by Earl July 13, 2005 12:38 PM PDT
I think windows should throw everything out, & start from scrach. Maybe they would come out better(?)
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Been saying that for years
by Gerald Quaglia July 13, 2005 2:00 PM PDT
Apple did with OSX and got a rock solid, top notch OS. Apple had the courage to take the chance and maybe **** a few user off that had to buy new versions of their software. M$ is very affaid of losing even one penny and therefor build upon old code to preserve legacy with older stuff. As a result we get a crap product that suffers from endless patches and updates.
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THIS RAMPAGE CAN BE STOPPED
by July 14, 2005 4:28 AM PDT
The issue of invading the microsoft windows color module and the JV viewer profile can be stopped and i still believe that the invasion is been allowed by microsoft because there are some many ways microsoft can use to lock up the hackers from the network but they may assume the effects on the users which is not true.
Furthermore, database interity should be continually checked by the members of the microsoft group though i am growing computer scientist who have innovation and creativity as my formost concern and i still believe that there are still more and when these ones are recruited by the hackers who implements, they would be infact be superflous wanting to be like the microsoft themselves.The issue now is as a result of improving technology, microsoft should set programmes across the continent that would train young scientist on implementation and designing hence breeding young ones with integrity so as limit hackers.
The issue of hacking started as a result of money monging which may be termed greed but i don't think becos they are just trying to make thier living thru it and if microsoft doesn't wake up on time they might be hitten unawares because these hackers are all across the continent and cannot be easily traced as the americans think they would.

Finally , as technology is improving so also the hackers .
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ALPHA Flaw
by July 15, 2005 8:12 PM PDT
Microsoft, in all its greatness, should take a step back and put some real thought and ingenuity into the release of Windows 2010 instead of turning out the same old flawed systems year after year (Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP). The fact that their newest version has a nice blue menu bar does very little to reasure users when it eventually matches the nice blue screen of death.

I think a five year hiatus from yearly releases of flaws and the neverending patches and security updates, not to mention the patches for the flawed patches (ie: Windows 2000 - security update), might just create an OS which people will say is almost 'stable' and worthy of my hard earned money.

Granted, there are always going to be hackers around to breach any security or operating system. But if you are going to produce something which is used by the masses and profit handsomely from it, then atleast make it a challenge to hackers and not a challenge for users.

Perhaps one day people will be able to say the following phrase without breaking out into fits of laughter:

'Windows is a secure OS'

Bwahahahahaha !!!!

See it just isn't possible, right now.
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