[Full-Disclosure] Microsoft to enable XP firewall by default

From: Richard M. Smith (rms_at_computerbytesman.com)
Date: 08/17/03

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    Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 13:27:15 -0400
    
    

    http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/14/technology/14WORM.html

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13 - Microsoft acknowledged today that it planned to
    change the way it distributes its flagship Windows XP operating system
    software, in response to a malicious software "worm" that has spread
    over the Internet in recent days attacking tens of thousands of personal
    computers by exploiting vulnerabilities in Windows.

    Dissemination of the worm slowed today as network administrators and
    individual computer users around the world took steps to protect their
    machines, even as Microsoft's critics stepped up their complaints that
    the company's software, which dominants the industry, puts its customers
    at risk of such outbreaks.

    In at least a partial answer to its critics, Microsoft said that it
    would begin shipping the consumer and business versions of Windows XP
    with the protective network firewall completely activated, to make PC's
    less vulnerable to attacks.
    As part of its so-called .Net strategy, the company has been selling
    Windows XP with the firewall only partially enabled, to make it easier
    for users to play games online and make use of various automated Web
    services - like programs that make it easier for consumers to link the
    information in their credit-card accounts to their checking accounts
    online, for example. But critics have long said that such capabilities,
    which can make PC's more open to network attacks, should be chosen by
    the user, instead of being an automatic feature of the software.

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