Re: Microsoft announces new ways to bypass security controls

2003-09-15 Thread David Lesher
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered: > > > > We see that even when we offer POP with SSL and SMTP AUTH with SSL, few > customers wind up using it. That there are continuing problems with the > commercial certificate infrastructure doesn't help matters. > > Examples of

Re: Microsoft announces new ways to bypass security controls

2003-09-15 Thread Daniel Senie
At 03:22 AM 9/15/2003, Mans Nilsson wrote: Subject: Microsoft announces new ways to bypass security controls Date: Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 10:03:32PM -0400 Quoting Sean Donelan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Of course, Microsoft isn't the only one with mail protocol security > weaknesses.

Re: Microsoft announces new ways to bypass security controls

2003-09-15 Thread Mans Nilsson
Subject: Microsoft announces new ways to bypass security controls Date: Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 10:03:32PM -0400 Quoting Sean Donelan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Of course, Microsoft isn't the only one with mail protocol security > weaknesses. > > POP3 is probably responsible f

Microsoft announces new ways to bypass security controls

2003-09-14 Thread Sean Donelan
For those not keeping up with Microsoft, because so many people have started blocking Netbios, RPC, SMB, etc; Microsoft announced yet another way to bypass security. On August 1, Microsoft introduced Exchange 2003. With Outlook 2003 this introduces an new implementation fo Exchange's MAPI protoc