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Message-ID: <BAY19-DAV3C179364D07BEA8A02DF1D9BC0@phx.gbl>
Date: Thu Apr 27 00:34:53 2006
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (Morning Wood)
Subject: MSIE (mshtml.dll) OBJECT tag vulnerability

> Your blog seems to suggest that you are also quite severely mistaken in
> regard to my identity.
>
>  "Secunia did not notify Microsoft ahead of time in order to allow for
>  them to patch it before it became public. [...] Microsoft chided
>  Zalewski [from Secunia] for jumping the gun and posting his findings
>  before a comprehensive patch could be created, but the researcher is
>  unapologetic."
>
> But that's for you to figure out what's wrong in that picture.

 I will take a shot in the dark here... you do not work for Secunia.
and yes... bad blogging is far worse than any 0day, it does nothing but 
provide
inacurate information, hysteria and FUD.
 Tim... next time you decide to try to write a comprehensive blog entry, do 
some
research first. ( and stop relying on the footer to try to decypher who 
someone is or not )

Secunia sponsors the FD list, and is not the releasing enity in this case.

DAMN THE BLOGGERS!!!

cheers,
MW

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