RE: windows update reporting info back to MS? (and .NET fw SP1)
From: sightblinder@ntlworld.comDate: 08/07/02
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From: <sightblinder@ntlworld.com> To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 7:54:03 +0000
And whats going to happen if you get a compromised or poisoned DNS server somewhere along the line. You have guarenttees as to where all this information is actually going. I'd say a full list of installed software patches and revision numbers would be an excellent place to start if someone wanted to take a pop at your systems.
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