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Firmware update for latest wireless base station fixes vulnerability that exposes file names on a password-protected disk.
Firmware update for latest wireless base station fixes vulnerability that exposes file names on a password-protected disk.
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Apple found a problem with the device and released a patch. Why is this a problem? Microsoft does it frequently and people bite them for it. Can't Apple be applauded for being responsible too?
Apple found a problem with the device and released a patch. Why is this a problem? Microsoft does it frequently and people bite them for it. Can't Apple be applauded for being responsible too?
Another way to look at it is: Encryption can be broken and so can that pane of glass that you call a window in your house.
Heh, in all seriousness, just goes to show that no computer is ever 'invicible'. Some may be better than others on average, but everybody needs to take percautions with security. Macs I believe are a false sense of security sometimes, although it's hard to argue that they're as vulnerable as Windows machines, generally speaking. But users need to constantly update everything in order to take advantage of that! The odd vulnerability still comes about every once in awhile.
treated as a "security risk" story.
When Microsoft patches flaws, the headline is just that - "Microsoft
Patches Tons of Vulnerabilities".
It's the first time I've visited this site in months - and I've arrived to
see more of the inflammatory tripe that C|Net used to be famous
for.
"Windows Cursor Patch Causing Trouble"
"Cursor Flaw Gives Vista Security a Black Eye"
"Cursor Hole puts Windows PCs at Risk"
"Cybercrooks add Windows Flaw to arsenal"
Along with a few others that put MS in a negative light, as if they need help.
Morons.
Who writes this ****, Devorak?
Fix the problem.....get Vista and join the rest of the computing world:)
turn on?"
Nice try, but no. If you buy the Airport Extreme it comes with all
the software you need to enable "n" for free.
"So you are paying for security risk?"
No, you are not.
"Fix the problem.....get Vista and join the rest of the computing
world:)"
Fix the problem, yes. Get Vista, no. Have a nice day.
Wait a minute. I secured my network with about two mouse clicks when I installed the new Airport Extreme! And Software Update runs automatically.
Guess anyone wanting to screw around will probably jump on to Leet-1, Linksys, Boobie Trap, DLink, or one of the other unsecured networks in my neighborhood. (Leet-01 has two XP machines, Linksys has an XP box, and what appears to be a W2K laptop, Boobie Trap is running Vista and has an XBox)
Thanks for the warning.
It would be like moving to the south pole to avoid nuclear war.
Good job! Just how deep are your fingers stuck in your ears again? Hello? Can you hear me? Helllllooooooo?
- Please keep your trolling elsewhere
- by OscarWeb April 10, 2007 8:28 AM PDT
- What does this have to with a Mac and the market share that the Mac has? This is about a wireless router, not a personal computing platform.
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- Because it's Apple
- by Vegaman_Dan April 10, 2007 9:50 AM PDT
- People will live to post negative things about Apple, Microsoft, Linux, etc. How long will it be before someone tries to blame all of this on Microsoft? That's one of the common arguments and it has nothing to do with the story either.
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- Because it's Apple
- by Vegaman_Dan April 10, 2007 9:50 AM PDT
- People will live to post negative things about Apple, Microsoft, Linux, etc. How long will it be before someone tries to blame all of this on Microsoft? That's one of the common arguments and it has nothing to do with the story either.
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(36 Comments)Sometimes people don't want the five minute argument but instead are here for the whole hour.
Sometimes people don't want the five minute argument but instead are here for the whole hour.