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Message-ID: <200603260324.k2Q3OEaI039663@mailserver3.hushmail.com>
Date: Sun Mar 26 04:24:35 2006
From: 0x80 at hush.ai (0x80@...h.ai)
Subject: Industry calls on Microsoft to scrap Patch
	Tuesday for Critical flaws

WE?

You are one guy.  Actually you are one stupid guy who obviously has 
zero clue about how real enterprise level infrastructures handle 
patch management.

Patch Tuesday is a good thing as it supports a sound patch 
management methodology.  I wouldn't expect you to know this because 
it is clear that you are some idiotic kid.

On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 14:12:23 -0800 n3td3v <n3td3v@...il.com> wrote:
>Dear Microsoft and Security Community,
>
>
>In light of WMF and recent HTA flaws, we n3td3v group are calling 
>on the
>following:
>
>
>We are calling for Microsoft to scrap Patch Tuesday officially for
>critical flaws in its product line(s).
>
>You Microsoft must officially agree that all flaws marked as 
>"Critical" must
>have a patch within 7 to 14 days of public disclosure.
>
>
>People power will change policy by forwarding this e-mail to:
>
>secure@...rosoft.com
>
>
>Reason for this e-mail:
>
>
>Reports are coming into our intelligence body that mass HTA 
>hacking is being
>carried out world wide.
>
>& of course unofficial patches cause a greater security risk than 
>the flaw
>its self:
>
>http://groups.google.com/group/n3td3v/browse_thread/thread/83607ba8

>33b697b0/8f0be3bc9c2436c4
>
>
>Links:
>
>n3td3v group HQ:
>http://groups.google.com/group/n3td3v
>
>Hackivism scene information:
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacktivism



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