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Message-ID: <200307272125.12353.fleshyCPU@gmx.net>
From: fleshyCPU at gmx.net (David R. Piegdon)
Subject: DCOM RPC exploit  (dcom.c)

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IMHO it is TIME to sue corporations like microsoft for their stupidity
 - and their believe that people/customers are even more stupid.
they sell their software and tell about their "great security-concepts",
but they actually do nothing about it.

in opposite, open-source-software is given away for free and WITHOUT
any warranty, so they should be on the save side.

i do not think that sueing a corporation for only one bug is ok,
but if it is (very) repetitive (and it is in M$-software), it is not only acceptable but
neccessary.

david r piegdon
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