Important security update - all platforms

Started by kinmel, Jul 09, 2008, 07:37:11

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kinmel

A security update for all O.S.s has been secretly developed to overcome a flaw in the DNS system and it has been released today.

BBC Link

MS Security Bulletin

It is included in today's MS updates.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Gary

Read it got it, not surprised ::) the net is not your friend :(
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Gary

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Quote from: Killhippie on Jul 09, 2008, 07:38:20
Read it got it, not surprised ::) the net is not your friend :(
Don't remember seeing this update for my vista box though  :angel:
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somanyholes

This is quite impresive, this doc shows the list of vendors that cooperated to sort this out. job well done. Now we wait for the proof and concept to be released, (beginning of next month) and yet more botnets to appear.....

http://securosis.com/publications/CERT%20Advisory.doc

Gary

Quote from: somanyholes on Jul 09, 2008, 09:32:31
This is quite impresive, this doc shows the list of vendors that cooperated to sort this out. job well done. Now we wait for the proof and concept to be released, (beginning of next month) and yet more botnets to appear.....

http://securosis.com/publications/CERT%20Advisory.doc
Happy days So, for all those who do not patch this will cause major grief >:(
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Sebby

Quote from: Killhippie on Jul 09, 2008, 08:49:06
Don't remember seeing this update for my vista box though  :angel:

Haven't they stopped developing Vista now? :whistle:

Okay, I promise to stop with the Vista jokes now! :sry:

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somanyholes

for those that wan't to read about the flaw, the information has now been leaked before it was meant to be released. Info available here, get your propeller on ;)

http://blogs.buanzo.com.ar/2008/07/matasano-kaminsky-dns-forgery.html

Simon

Might as well be Chinese to me, but thanks, So.  :)
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Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Jul 09, 2008, 19:40:50
Haven't they stopped developing Vista now? :whistle:

Okay, I promise to stop with the Vista jokes now! :sry:
It was because XP was more vulnerable sebby, Vista did not need the update :tongue:  ;)
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Glenn

Windows Home Server is missing from the list, but Windows Server 2003 that it is based on is there?
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Gary

Quote from: Glenn on Jul 22, 2008, 08:36:56
Windows Home Server is missing from the list, but Windows Server 2003 that it is based on is there?
Windows home server 2008 seems quite robust Glenn :)
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