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to: Geo
from: Rich
date: 2005-10-17 09:05:56
subject: Re: Revisiting george`s false claims

From: "Rich" 

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   So not only do you have a problem with maturity and honest, you have =
a problem with reading comprehension.

   So, when will you be mature enough and honest enough to admit you =
were wrong?

Rich

  "Geo"  wrote in message
news:43537d0a$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  You are responding to a post with a quote that says XPsp2-vulnerable =
to the media player exploit. What part of that do you not understand?

  Geo.
    "Rich"  wrote in message news:43531d27{at}w3.nls.net...
       More quoting out of context.  You're still having trouble with =
honest and maturity.  Let's repeat.

         Not for Windows XP SP2.  You also have to ignore who is =
affected.  But if you look only at the highest rating, assume that you =
are affected, and ignore thet the bulletins contain multiple issues, = yes,
each may be critical.

        You still ignore that you claimed that eeye could own 95% of the =
worlds computers.  This is false.

         You still haven't been mature and honest enough to admit that =
you are wrong.  Your reply to this thread suggests you will likely never =
be either mature enough or honest enough.

      Rich

        "Geo"  wrote in message =
news:4352a7b0$3{at}w3.nls.net...
        yeah, that's why Microsoft rates all 4 of the published ones as =
"critical".. I thought you always agree with the corp view?

        Geo.





      "Geo"  wrote in message =
news:43531276$2{at}w3.nls.net...
      "Rich"  wrote in message news:4352c3fb$1{at}w3.nls.net...

      >>   Not for Windows XP SP2.

      And you keep reading only one exploit warning, what about this one

      Severity:
      High (Remote Code Execution)

      Vendor:
      Mircosoft

      Systems Affected:
      Windows Media Player 9 on Windows 98, 98SE, ME
      Windows Media Player 9 on windows 2000 SP1 - SP4
      Windows Media Player 9 on Widnows XP SP1 - SP2
      Windows Media Player 9 on Windows Server 2003 SP1

      Overview:
      eEye Digital Security has discovered a vulnerability in the =
Windows Media
      Player 9 AVI movie codec that allows memory at an arbitrary =
address to be
      modified when a specially crafted AVI file is played. Exploitation =
of this
      vulnerability can allow the execution of attacker-supplied code on =
a
      victim's system with the privileges of the user who attempted to =
open the
      movie file.

      I've already showed you how easy it is to fire up your browser =
with a simple
      PDF file, there are only about a million other ways to push you to =
a URL to
      use this sort of exploit.

      Geo.


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   So not
only do you have a =
problem with=20
maturity and honest, you have a problem with reading =
comprehension.
 
   So, when
will you be =
mature enough and=20
honest enough to admit you were wrong?
 
Rich
 
"Geo" <georger{at}nls.net>">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net> wrote=20 in message news:43537d0a$1{at}w3.nls.net... You are responding to a post with a = quote that=20 says XPsp2-vulnerable to the media player exploit. What part of that = do you=20 not understand? Geo.
"Rich" <{at}> wrote in message news:43531d27{at}w3.nls.net... More quoting out of = context. =20 You're still having trouble with honest and maturity. Let's=20 repeat. Not for Windows XP = SP2. =20 You also have to ignore who is affected. But if you look = only at the=20 highest rating, assume that you are affected, and ignore thet the=20 bulletins contain multiple issues, yes, each may be = critical. You still ignore that you = claimed that=20 eeye could own 95% of the worlds computers. This is=20 false. You still haven't = been mature=20 and honest enough to admit that you are wrong. Your reply to = this=20 thread suggests you will likely never be either mature enough or = honest=20 enough. Rich
"Geo" <georger{at}nls.net> wrote in = message news:4352a7b0$3{at}w3.nls.net... yeah, that's why Microsoft = rates all 4 of=20 the published ones as "critical".. I thought you always agree = with the=20 corp view? Geo. "Geo" <georger{at}nls.net>=20">mailto:georger{at}nls.net">georger{at}nls.net>=20 wrote in message news:43531276$2{at}w3.nls.net..."Rich"=20 <{at}> wrote in message news:4352c3fb$1{at}w3.nls.net...= >> =20 Not for Windows XP SP2.And you keep reading only one = exploit=20 warning, what about this oneSeverity:High (Remote Code = Execution)Vendor:MircosoftSystems = Affected:Windows=20 Media Player 9 on Windows 98, 98SE, MEWindows Media Player 9 = on=20 windows 2000 SP1 - SP4Windows Media Player 9 on Widnows XP SP1 = -=20 SP2Windows Media Player 9 on Windows Server 2003=20 SP1Overview:eEye Digital Security has discovered a=20 vulnerability in the Windows MediaPlayer 9 AVI movie codec = that allows=20 memory at an arbitrary address to bemodified when a specially = crafted=20 AVI file is played. Exploitation of thisvulnerability can = allow the=20 execution of attacker-supplied code on avictim's system with = the=20 privileges of the user who attempted to open themovie=20 file.I've already showed you how easy it is to fire up = your=20 browser with a simplePDF file, there are only about a million = other=20 ways to push you to a URL touse this sort of=20 = exploit.Geo. ------=_NextPart_000_0298_01C5D2F9.FBA436E0-- --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-5
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