Re: [Full-Disclosure] Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Vulnerabilities

2004-02-04 Thread Luca Mihailescu
You gotta be kidding me.This is one of the worst disclosure i've seen lately. L. Quoting Willie G [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Vulnerabilities Original issue date: February 02, 2004 Last revised: -- February 04, 2004 Source: PERFIDIOUS DOT ORG SECURITY TEAM

Re: [Full-Disclosure] antivirus s/w

2004-01-27 Thread Luca Mihailescu
You can also take a look @ BitDefender ( www.bitdefender.com ). Got pretty good reviews and good pricining. /luca Quoting Patrick J Okui [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, (.*flames.*/dev/null) 1. I'm trying to decide on an AV solution for a campus wide n/w. I'm basically looking for something

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Anti-MS drivel

2004-01-17 Thread Luca Mihailescu
David, Your company is obivously a geek friendly enviroment where not using m$ products is ok and not a business requirement.But when you have tons of presentations monthly where the client is only using Powerpoint ( and only powerpoint because it's working for him ) , using OpenOffice it's NOT

RE: [Full-Disclosure] Networking security problem?

2003-07-10 Thread Luca Mihailescu
I have no idea whatsoever where the problem really is...first of all in 9x land you don't have an admin share ( c$, etc ) so the payroll machine had the entire c drive shared ( talking about security... ). Dunno if you have a local domain or using a workgroup in which case you shouldn't even use