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Re: [WEB SECURITY] Re: Microsoft's 'Honeymonkey' project finds 0day
From: F Lace <flace9 () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 11:59:37 +0530
Only if they make their patches work better. I get a blue screen with few of the patches, a similar description is found at: http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/Fatal_Errors_Upon_Loading_Windows-t19049.html If I do not patch my PC, it is vulnerable. If I patch my PC, is not usable. What the heck - if it is only websites that can harm my PC, then I will restrict browsing only a few popular ones. But I know the source can not only be websites but other things too. but I dont know what they can be. Can I keep my PC unpatched and remain confident? Thanks.
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- RE: [WEB SECURITY] Re: Microsoft's 'Honeymonkey' project finds 0day Aiken, Dan (Aug 12)
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- Re: [WEB SECURITY] Re: Microsoft's 'Honeymonkey' project finds 0day Christopher Canova (Aug 18)
- Re: [WEB SECURITY] Re: Microsoft's 'Honeymonkey' project finds 0day F Lace (Aug 14)