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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Aug 23 11:23:59 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: robertheaven at earthlink.net (Robert Heaven)</li>
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On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 10:57, Robert Heaven wrote:
> If I'm reading this right... M$ has now given the hackers a convenient
> and easy way to shut down everyone's Winbloze computers...
>
> >From a user's perspective they're now faced with 2 choices:
>
> 1. Let the hackers execute malicious code.
> 2. Let the hackers shut down all the computers at will.
>
> That's not much of a choice. I wonder which one would have the most
> impact on a production environment?
>
>
> On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 10:07, Irv Mullins wrote:
>
> > On Monday 23 August 2004 08:45, Matthew Brown wrote:
> > > I cut-and-pasted this one from the ComputerWorld site. It is in the
> > > middle of the article on Windows XP SP2, discussing the benefits of
> > > SP2's new networking security:
> > >
> > > * Protection against DoS attacks
> > >
> > > SP2 should help significantly with denial-of-service (DoS) attacks
> > > caused by buffer overflows
> > >
> > > <<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,82920,0">http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,82920,0</a>
> > >0.html>, when too much data is sent to an application's temporary storage
> > > area -- sometimes causing that excess data to act as executable code. One
> > > of the most popular DoS exploits, buffer overflows will now be prevented
> > > from executing commands and will shut down
> > > systems instead. It's an inconvenience that's worth the peace of
> > > mind that no code can be launched and the device won't be further
> > > damaged.
> >
> > Typical Microsoft 'solution'. All your work will go bye-bye, but that's a
> > small price to pay "to prevent further damage" :)
> >
> > "ABORT, RETRY, IGNORE" offered two too many options for the average computer
> > user, so they went to just plain "ABORT" with Windows. Now they've dropped
> > the "ABORT" option as well. Jeez.
> >
> > Irv
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