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The "hotfix" is designed to address a problem in a patch for a flaw that is already being used by worms.
The "hotfix" is designed to address a problem in a patch for a flaw that is already being used by worms.
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and then goto www.mozilla.org for mail client and web browser
thast my hotfix...
sorted ;)
Not to knock Ubuntu, though. It's not a bad distro by any means. After all, it's Debian based!
Even the most devout Microsoft IT guys/gals (generally the least talented amongst us) surely are starting to get the message, no? No, I'm not one of those Mac zealots, I work with no less than a dozen platforms any given month. But even the purest of Microsoft (infected) networks can look for one small piece that can be replaced by non-Microsoft technologies. Start there, before you know it you are saving $100's of dollars a year each employee/PC you have.
I use CA's fire wall, antivirus, and pestpatrol, along with several other free products like Ad-aware to protect my computer.
The last warning from Homeland Security and Microsoft said these worms attack only two ports that even free firewalls protect.
Why does everyone pannic when ever Microsoft "discovers" a flaw?? Microsoft usually "discovers" the flaw when they are notified by the firewall and antivirus providers.
The products sold for home computers work just as well for corporations. The companies do charge more for corporation use, but it's worth not having to reinstall windows on twenty computers that just crashed because Windows' patches are worse than the threat they usually don't prevent.
I have never had a crash caused by any of these products.
If MS spent so much, don't you think they could at least come out with a product once in a while that is not a total security sieve?
- Provide the facts.
- by Seaspray0 August 21, 2006 3:21 PM PDT
- Please post these thousands of holes you mention. I wish to see them.
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