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:: 7.24.2003 ::
:: Windows Left Open (AGAIN) ::
[From the anyone-bother-to-keep-count-anymore? dept.]
A BBC News report:
'Critical' flaw found in Windows
Microsoft has issued a warning about a critical security flaw that affects most versions of its Windows software.
The flaw involves DirectX, an extensive collection of programming add-ons for Windows used by computer games.
If exploited, the flaw could allow a malicious hacker to run their own specially crafted computer code to plant a virus or even take over a machine.
Microsoft has given the flaw its highest severity rating.
Embarrassingly for Microsoft one of the products affected is Windows Server 2003. [Even as Microsoft Touts Win Server 2003 Sales.]
This was supposed to be much more secure as it was one of the first products to go through Microsoft's improved systems for weeding out bugs and security problems.
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DirectX Flaw Leaves Windows Vulnerable
"Just when you thought it was safe to start buying music from BuyMusic, another another Windows security flaw is found, in DirectX this time, that basically affects every possible windows configuration that is still supported. I wonder, will they indemnify me for this?"
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Re: patch me up baby!
by GammaTau (636807) on Thursday July 24, @10:27AM (#6521274)
(Last Journal: Wednesday July 23, @01:08PM)
Well, you know what they say about downloading and applying Windows patches...
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Deep Thoughts w/ Jack Slashdot:
"The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable." -- Irving Howe
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P . S .
P l e a s e
d o n ' t
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