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Message-ID: <43037A35.6030102@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 17 18:56:19 2005
From: dudevanwinkle at gmail.com (DudeVanWinkle)
Subject: disney OT, herding the cattle

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Well I can patch my test systems, then roll back the issue if things go
bad. Takes a few hours or one night.

One must take a look at whether the "patch" will be RCE'ed into a worm,
this one had exploits circulating so that any MSF/script kiddie could
download an "cut and paste" and exploit.

CNN/everyone else who pays morons too much money to secure their
systems/ should have been braced for this one and you should have been
warning them.

They were lucky is wasn?t a well written exploit

- -Dude
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