MS Watches as Vista Gets '0wn3d' by Rootkit

Discussion in 'other security issues & news' started by Meriadoc, Aug 5, 2006.

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  1. Meriadoc

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    The big cat will always have mice nipping at it's feet :blink:
    "she said" refers to Joanna Rutkowska
     
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    If anyone finds a video of the demo from the conference, I'd like to see it.

    You're right Bubba - M$ is trying hard to address Security with Vista - it won't ever be perfect (nothing is or will be) but it's leaps and bounds above what they provided/addressed in the past. ;) :) To bad they're gonna implement and force strict DRM controls on end users ... elminating freedoms we have a right to. :mad:
     
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    Att. dog. Is this what you are seeking ?

    http://blackhat.com/html/bh-multimedia-archives-index.html
     
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    Cool and stuff, but MS has already fixed this according to the article. I think Vista will only become more secure by showcasing the OS at Black Hat, this is really a good move IMO. :)
     
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    Joannas work are a means to suggested that Microsoft still has some work to do. Yes it is fixed in later build, she helped Microsoft fix it.:)
    a very good move.
     
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