K
kurttrail
Good Job!
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=620&e=2&u=/nf/20040702/bs_nf/25717
This is how MS should have responded to the Address spoof flaw. Putting
out a work-around, until there is a fix. Too bad it took Homeland
Security warning Americans not to use IE for their own safety to get
ya'll to see the light.
Maybe next time ya'll will listen to your customers, but I'm glad that
ya'll finally taken this step to better help Microsoft customers to be
protected first, then fix problem ASAP. My only little nitpick would be
to find a way to differentiate these work-arounds from finished critical
updates that actually fix the problem.
Hopefully this change in your patch strategy isn't too late. [Check out
my header info] ;-)
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Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=620&e=2&u=/nf/20040702/bs_nf/25717
This is how MS should have responded to the Address spoof flaw. Putting
out a work-around, until there is a fix. Too bad it took Homeland
Security warning Americans not to use IE for their own safety to get
ya'll to see the light.
Maybe next time ya'll will listen to your customers, but I'm glad that
ya'll finally taken this step to better help Microsoft customers to be
protected first, then fix problem ASAP. My only little nitpick would be
to find a way to differentiate these work-arounds from finished critical
updates that actually fix the problem.
Hopefully this change in your patch strategy isn't too late. [Check out
my header info] ;-)
--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"