Just a good note about this...
We scanned our network, and while we had all of our servers patched, it did
point out a few of our assembly line machines that had vulnerability that we
hadn't thought about.
Very excellent software. Kudos to all those at eEye who were involved.
Barrett Blackburn
stu,
I agree 100% on the chain letter issue, but it looks like the person who
origionally sent the chain letter is [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]. I am
not sure if I am correct on this, but that is what the "from" field said in
the original message.
Barrett Blackburn
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If you are interested in another (of many) good articles (that are current
and not fake prophecies from a dead guy,) about this tragedy, Dave Barry has
a very thoughtful piece in the Miami herald this week. Here is the link for
those who are interested.
http://www.miami.com/herald/special/featur
They have also said no knives past the security checkpoints period.
However, once inside the security, you can go to Chili's or another
restaurant and order a steak and they will give you a knife.. The logistics
are very difficult on doing this (Possibly another metal detector at the
gate???)
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The only problem I have is that you are then asking the Government to
provide on-site security at a private business. I know here in Fort Worth,
the DFW International Airport is a privately owned business. I am sure that
Dallas Love Field is the same way.
I think it would be a great idea if t
You don't sound stupid.
There are those who would suggest limiting air travel (the freedom of
movement) to prevent something like this.
There are those who would say put cameras everywhere in airports, airplanes,
etc. (freedom of privacy) to prevent something like this.
There are those who woul
All,
Is there as Reg Hack/Utility that will allow me to add a system DSN without
having to go to 175 machines and add it to each one? It is a NT4.0 sp6a
environment with Office 2k sr1. We are moving from an access oriented back
end to a SQL7 back end, and I would prefer not to have to go to each