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From: "Geo."
"Adam Flinton" wrote in
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> I would say that the example you have is a Win2KS vulnerability which may
point
> to a possible vuln in the win2K kernel.
No details so who knows.
> Windows is a brand & not an OS.
It is a family of OS products as is Linux.
> Yup. I have no problem with that. I do think there are what you could call
> "linux" vulns just as there was a Windows vuln with the DCOM
hole where
such a
> vuln is across the line e.g. all linux'es built using a kernel written in
the
> last x years or every Windows branded MSOS which has DCOM (i.e. all modern
> ones).
Dcom hole did not affect all versions of Windows.
Geo.
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