this is ridiculous!!!



Microsoft Acknowledges Secret Code In Software


Last Thursday, Microsoft admitted its engineers planted a secret password 
in its software that could be used to gain illegitimate access to hundreds 
of thousands of Internet sites worldwide. Two security experts discovered 
the code, which was written during the dispute between Netscape and 
Microsoft over their versions of Internet-browser software. 


While the software giant acknowledges that the function was "absolutely 
against our policy," it plans to alert customers as soon as possible with 
an e-mail bulletin and advisory published on its corporate Web site. The 
company is also asking customers to delete the computer file 
called "dvwssr.dll", which contains the offending code. It is installed on 
Microsoft's Internet-server software with FrontPage 98 extensions. 


Although there are no reports that the security flaw has been abused, it's 
believed to be used by many Web sites. By using the affected software, a 
hacker may be able to access key Web site management files, which may lead 
to acquisition to private information such as customer credit card numbers.
 
Sucky, sleazy little coders.


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