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Message-ID: <4271555F.1010603@hat-squad.com>
Date: Thu Apr 28 22:28:30 2005
From: class101 at gmail.com (class101@...-squad.com)
Subject: How to Report a Security Vulnerability
to Microsoft
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Who has access to error report data
Microsoft employees, contractors and vendors who have a business need
to use the error report data are provided access. If the error report
indicates that a third-party product is involved, Microsoft may send
the data to the vendor of that product, who may in turn send the data
to sub-vendors and partners.
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/dcp20.asp
Tatercrispies a ?crit :
> What do you want confirmation about? It's not a big secret when the
> big-assed dialog box pops up and asks if you'd like to submit
> crash data to Microsoft's servers. (sorry, M$'$ $ervers)
>
> https://winqual.microsoft.com/help/wer_help/dev.aspx
>
>
> On 4/28/05, Georgi Guninski <guninski@...inski.com> wrote:
>
>> i would like m$ to officially confirm they are collecting crashes
>> and confidential information from third parties warez.
>>
>> because i am sure my humble application c:\fsckb11.EXE does not
>> send crash reports to m$ in the cases when it crashes.
>>
>>
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