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Message-ID: <004c01c45f2b$0046f820$0100007f@c5>
From: aditya.deshmukh at online.gateway.technolabs.net (Aditya, ALD [ Aditya Lalit Deshmukh ])
Subject: Web sites compromised by IIS attack (fully off topic!)

(fully off topic!)

> IOW, "Apache should be required to 
> fix their own, broken products"..."RedHat Linux should be 
> required"......"Oracle should be 
> required"....."sendmail"....."wuftpd"....."php"..."mysql"...etc., etc., 
> etc., ad infinitum, ad nauseum.
> 
> Be careful what you wish for.  You may actually get it.

if wishes like this come true, wouldn't it be great for the end user but bad for us ie "security types" bug / buffer overflows / malware all other stuff in these classes spell job security for us. be greatful to ms and other sw companies for giving us a very good job security also do not forget openbsd / paket filter guys + linux / netfilter guys for giving us tools to protect out networks !


-aditya

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