RE: [Full-Disclosure] DELL 1600 and 1650 potential fire risk

2004-03-16 Thread Chris Cozad
re looking for.   John. -Original Message- From: Cael Abal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 16/03/2004 06:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] DELL 1600 and 1650 potential fire risk Chris Cozad wrote:> Has anyone experienced any of the supposed

[Full-Disclosure] DELL 1600 and 1650 potential fire risk

2004-03-15 Thread Chris Cozad
conflicting reports out of Dell, depending who we talk to. The support technicians have all said they have seen 3 or 4 of these failures each over the past 6 months or so, but our account manager kind of glosses over the problem.   Any feedback would be appreciated.   thanks,   Chris Cozad IT

RE: [Full-Disclosure] Security Watch Essay (was: (no subject))

2004-02-11 Thread Chris Cozad
Well, thats one way to drum up some free articles for your rag. lol Chris Cozad Invocare Australia Pty Ltd -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of roberta bragg Sent: Thursday, 12 February 2004 1:21 PM To: 'Cael Abal'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [inbox] Re: [Full-Disclosure] CyberInsecurity: The cost of Mo nopoly

2003-10-01 Thread Chris Cozad
Title: RE: [inbox] Re: [Full-Disclosure] CyberInsecurity: The cost of Mo nopoly -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, 30 September 2003 11:49 PM To: Chris Cozad Cc: 'Paul Schmehl'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: R

RE: [inbox] Re: [Full-Disclosure] CyberInsecurity: The cost of Mo nopoly

2003-09-29 Thread Chris Cozad
er. But it just aint gunna happen in the real world. It is definitely up to us, as security professionals, to effectively "idiot proof" our systems, so that users only need to know some basic security rules. Thats my 2 cents worth, anyway... Chris Cozad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Infrastructure M

RE: [Full-Disclosure] Networking security problem?

2003-07-10 Thread Chris Cozad
Title: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Networking security problem? Greg, I don't understand what the problem is here. Comparing Windows 98 security and Windows XP security is like comparing chalk with cheese! One is based on the DOS file system, while the other is based on the NT file system. And th