Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th May 2007 10:15 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Microsoft Microsoft has released patches for 19 vulnerabilities, 14 of which are critical, hitting at holes in Excel, Word, Office, Exchange, Internet Explorer, cryptographic technology and the whopper of them all, the zero-day vulnerability in the DNS Server's use of RPC. The DNS remote code execution vulnerability affects server-grade operating systems, including Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, and only those that have the DNS service enabled, such as Domain Controller, DNS Server or Microsoft Small Business Server configurations.
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wow
by meto1 on Wed 9th May 2007 10:55 UTC
meto1
Member since:
2007-05-09

i love it, isn't windows the most secure os ever?

RE: wow
by Nelson on Wed 9th May 2007 11:17 in reply to "wow"
Nelson Member since:
2005-11-29

The only one even remotely related to Vista is the IE7 update.

Microsoft touts Vista as the most secure Windows OS ever, and that may very well be true.

What, does [insert your operating system here] have no bugs?

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