Windows XP Firewall Bug Flies Under the Radar 30
echocharlie writes "Last Friday, the Computer World reported a quiet update to Windows XP that fixed a bug in the Windows Firewall included in SP2. Gary Schare, Director of Windows Product Management, said it was 'an unfortunate oversight.' The update wasn't mentioned in Microsoft's Security Bulletin even though it's listed as critical because it's a configuration change, not a software fix. The bug may cause shared files and printers to be accessible by others on the Internet. Unfortunate, indeed. Patch those boxes."
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Why didn't you save your work?
Why would you even be using XPSP2?
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"tipping point" : e.g. the moment when the sheep notices that he
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You want Linux? Try fedora.redhat.com
Don't want Fedora, try googling for something.
And about cutting it short to get first post.. WTF for?
This isn't K5, grow up.
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Please, quit it with the Microsoft bashing. If you don't like the default, then change it. It's a no brainer. Microsoft has made this as easy as possible.
Go to Control Panel: Automatic Updates, and check "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them".
Re:is that why (Score:1)
maybe even easier! I knew better than to take the SP2 in the first place but got annoyed at the constant nagging. I didn't used to take auto-updates by choice and by deliberatly configuring the update service. But after the SP2 install, I either slept through the config dialog for update service or it defaulted to full-auto without asking my preference....all water over the dam now. I have since set config back to just warn me it has new stuff. I will s
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We can all hope that this will help patch a lot of Windows boxes and stop them from becoming zoombies.
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You have probably slept throught he config. It does ask you this question.
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Just shut off the automatic updates installations. Let it download and prompt for an install.
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Longer Boot Time (Score:1)
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Re:I didn't RTFA so... (Score:1)
So you have no problem with me pressing print a million times with full page KKK propoganda, wasting your ink and paper, while you sleep?
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Why is file and printer sharing bound on that network adaptor?
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Absolutely, but I think what he's saying is that there's nothing wrong with your shared system showing up someplace to BE shared... After all, that's what sharing is for. People just need to make sure their stuff is secured first.
On a sidenote though, it would make for a good possibility for Apr1 jokes.
security through obscurity? (Score:2)
short summary (Score:5, Insightful)
sp2's fw is nice to have. but not SUFFICIENT to have.
that about sums it up.
Most should disable M$ Firewall (Score:2)
Use another professional FW product.
JsD
[dreaming of not working through windoze on my corporate heat generator]
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Should read: Use a professional FW product.
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You are so right.
I feel so ashamed
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