nanog mailing list archives
Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:11:05 -0400
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:37:37 EDT, "Hannigan, Martin" <hannigan () verisign com> said: alt with at the browser level
in MS Security Bulletin MS03-011. I have a hard time blaming MS for everything since in most cases of these things they do react. How do they force the users to update? Could they implement a switch that says "no update, no working browser"? At least for IE? Scob was dealt with via the hammer, this could be too.
At some point, one needs to say "I've pounded enough nails, it's time to look at alternate fasteners..."
Attachment:
_bin
Description:
Current thread:
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious, (continued)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious William Warren (Jul 12)
- RE: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Michel Py (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Daniel Golding (Jul 12)
- RE: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious David Schwartz (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Christopher Woodfield (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious David A . Ulevitch (Jul 12)
- plumbers coming down the pipe Paul Vixie (Jul 16)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Paul Vixie (Jul 12)
- Problems with private justice (was Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious) Sean Donelan (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Daniel Golding (Jul 12)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Valdis . Kletnieks (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Alexei Roudnev (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Petri Helenius (Jul 13)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Alexei Roudnev (Jul 14)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious John Underhill (Jul 14)
- Re: Spyware becomes increasingly malicious Niels Bakker (Jul 14)