Not that I do either, however, from a server perspective none of these
holes should be problems. Well that is unless you do 'desktop things' on
your servers. We break fingers of those who use lookout or it's ilk on
the server. We break noses of those who load applications on the server.
We stomp on the toes of those who use exploder on the server. The server
is not to be touched except when you are accessing the services it
provides. Using lookout to get to exchange isn't going to blow up the
server even with these vulnerabilities. Using exploder to open a web
page stored on the server isn't going to upset the server. Using
terminal services, um... yeah, well alrighty then.... OK forget what I
just said...... ;-)
- Larry
Joe Pluta wrote:
Yeah, I want to run my business on this:
http://tinyurl.com/5y2yo
Joe
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