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Message-ID: <40F3B617.13074.EC11C9F@localhost>
From: nick at virus-l.demon.co.uk (Nick FitzGerald)
Subject: Re: shell:windows

> No - there are numerous ways to force input into places like the address 
> bar.  As someone else already stated, for this to work you have to be 
> able to push it into that area.  There are numerous ways to do this and 
> for a person with a little more time on their hands, finding one that 
> works properly should not be difficult.
> 
> Stop thinking about this as being a one-dimensional issue.  Security 
> issues very rarely are that one-dimensional. 

Hey guys -- stop picking on Larry.

If Microsoft gets to think one dimensionally about security, why 
shouldn't eWeek's "Security Center Editor" be able to do the same?


Regards,

Nick FitzGerald


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