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Subject: Re: Win2K Local DoS?
From: bfiero
BINARY.MENTALFLOSS.NETDate: Wed Aug 09 2000 - 10:11:56 CDT
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>So, how the hell Microsoft managed to get their patchwork certified is
>beyond me. It could just be that some of the threats & bribes rumors
>are true, no? :)
The system specified for testing was not on a network. As soon as you hook a M$
box to a network, all security certifications are invalid. NT, and now Win2k,
are and never will be network worthy systems.
It's the catch-22 certification.
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