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Message-ID: <4AB12D48.8000700@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:24:08 -0700
From: Rob Thompson <my.security.lists@...il.com>
To: Susan Bradley <sbradcpa@...bell.net>
Cc: Elizabeth.a.greene@...il.com, bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re: 3rd party patch for XP for MS09-048?
Susan Bradley wrote:
> Only if you are a consumer. In a network we ALL have listening ports
> out there.
This is simply Microsofts way of forcing you to upgrade your OS. They
pulled the same shenanigans with Windows 2000, if you do not recall.
I'd have to say, it's time to re-evaluate where you are funneling your
$$$. If the vendor that you PAID your hard earned dollars to is not
supporting their product like they said they would, then it's time to
move on.
There are plenty of alternatives out there. No one says you _have_ to
run Windows.
>
> Elizabeth.a.greene@...il.com wrote:
>> As I understand the bulletin, Microsoft will not be releasing MS09-048
>> patches for XP because, by default, it runs no listening services or
>> the windows firewall can protect it.
>>
>> Quoting http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS09-048.mspx
>> "If Windows XP is listed as an affected product, why is Microsoft not
>> issuing an update for it?
>> By default, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Service Pack 3, and
>> Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 do not have a
>> listening service configured in the client firewall and are therefore
>> not affected by this vulnerability. Windows XP Service Pack 2 and
>> later operating systems include a stateful host firewall that provides
>> protection for computers against incoming traffic from the Internet or
>> from neighboring network devices on a private network. ... Customers
>> running Windows XP are at reduced risk, and Microsoft recommends they
>> use the firewall included with the operating system, or a network
>> firewall, to block access to the affected ports and limit the attack
>> surface from untrusted networks."
>>
>> -eg
>>
>>
>
>
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Rob
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