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From: "Geo."
"Thees Peereboom" wrote in message
news:em31vu4ot9clcmkcrmp5reob2o33gngeba{at}4ax.com...
> >Evil Hackers don't report exploits and give vendors a chance to patch
them,
> >so it's not the same as when the security community reports an problem.
> >These types of secondary discoveries get used in the wild quite quickly.
>
> So what do you think the consequence of a published flaw in IIS is?
> Would it be any different than what you describe?
The question should really be what is the difference between a published
flaw in IIS and a flaw in IIS that only the evil hackers know about.. If
you ask it that way I think the difference becomes obvious.
Geo.
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