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Thursday, October 16, 2003

Seems my DSL did a disappearing trick for a few hours. Down and now back. Sorry for any inconvenience.

6:32:07 PM    comment []

Great Lakes Closing Session: Where Whil's Heading. "Great but short closing session from Great Lakes: Where To Go." Andrew MacNeill has a great summary on his blog, linked above. Andrew says: "You know --- listening to him, it makes a lot of good sense."  Read the entire post at Andrew's blog.
5:05:17 PM    comment []

Microsoft Warns of 4 New Windows Flaws OSNews points to an article on Salon
that makes a few interesting points: Microsoft is going to monthly security bulletins as some sort of comfort for the plethora of patches that must be applied. Frankly, I'd rather know now, than the first Wednesday of the month, when a weakness is discovered. This just expands the threat window from discovery to closure (assuming the patch works) from a week to a month.

In one email from Microsoft, titled "Microsoft Exchange Server Security Bulletin for October 2003," I was warned of the following:
MS03-046, titled "Vulnerability in Exchange Server could allow Arbitrary Code Execution (829436)" allows remote code execution.

MS03-047, "Vulnerability in Exchange Server 5.5 Outlook Web Access Could Allow Cross-Site Scripting Attack (828489)" also permits remote code execution.

The second email message was also titled "Microsoft Exchange Server Security Bulletin for October 2003," but the body of the message indicated it was really "Microsoft Windows Security Bulletin Summary for October 2003." This included five new threats for you to evaluate, mitigate and/or patch:

MS03-041
- Vulnerability in Authenticode Could Allow Remote Code Execution (823182)
MS03-042 - Buffer Overflow in the Windows Troubleshooter ActiveX Control Could Allow Code Execution (826232)
MS03-043 - Buffer Overrun in Messenger Service Could Allow Code Execution (828035)
MS03-044 - Buffer Overflow in Windows Help and Support Center Could lead to System Compromise (825119)
MS03-045 - Buffer Overrun in the ListBox and in the ComboBox Control Could Allow Code Execution (824141)

I'm runing Windows Update on a few machines in the home office here, and you'll probably want to do the same. It's the 42nd week of the year.

12:21:51 PM    comment []

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