Here's an article I came across this weekend:
http://www.extremetech.com/article/0,3396,s=201&a=24754,00.asp
Typical MS security problem, but at a whole new level. It's scary to think how many people use 2000/NT for corporate and high security needs. I think this sentence from the article says it best:
One would think that this would have put Microsoft on "red alert," but -- amazingly -- the software giant has released neither an advisory nor a patch.
Typical...
http://www.extremetech.com/article/0,3396,s=201&a=24754,00.asp
Typical MS security problem, but at a whole new level. It's scary to think how many people use 2000/NT for corporate and high security needs. I think this sentence from the article says it best:
One would think that this would have put Microsoft on "red alert," but -- amazingly -- the software giant has released neither an advisory nor a patch.
Typical...