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September 3rd, 2005, 07:02 PM
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Well, I have a special situation when it comes to computers on the LAN. They have to be what we call secure trusted workstations (if there really is such a thing that is networked!) I can't go into much detail, let's just say they are used to process intelligence, and anything else is classified, so that's about all I can say. (Seriously).
I guess my stance on the MBSA was because I still had my blinders on
And really, I am sorry for the defensiveness...It's just been rough here the last few days, and I guess I was using your post to vent. Not that any of the points you made were not vaild.
Seriously though, If you have a better NetBIOS exploit example, I wouldn't mind seeing at least a synopsis of what, how, why it works. Always looking to learn somthing!
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