Re: Article Announcement: Redmond's Butterfly Effect

From: Thor (thor_at_hammerofgod.com)
Date: 06/30/04

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    To: "Focus-MS" <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:23:21 -0700
    
    

    > Redmond's Butterfly Effect
    > by Time Mullen June 28, 2004

    Greetings Security Professionals:

    [The list seems kinda slow, so hopefully the Mod will let this through]

    I'm not sure how to take such a timeless reference from Marc, but speaking
    of "Time," I wanted to point out that time is running out for some of the
    great training sessions being offered at BlackHat Vegas at the end of July.
    They've actually opened up a weekend session this time, which should help
    out for geeks like me who have nothing better to do on a weekend in Las
    Vegas than sit in on a computer security course. But given the fact that
    you've got folks like Greg Hoglund and Jamie Butler, Saumil Shah, Security
    Horizon, Dugan, Litchfield, Sensepost, Beale, and other great people too
    vast to mention, it really is a great opportunity to learn great skilz
    rather than just getting drunk and going to strip clubs (not that I would
    know anything about that, of course.)

    For anyone interested in securing full-cycle deployments of the most popular
    Microsoft applications, including back-to-back ISA DMZ structures, you
    should check out my training as well. (Sorry for the obvious commercial
    plug guys, but this really is important stuff.)

    Thanks for your time!
    t

    P.S. Again, apologies for those who may consider this SPAM. This is not my
    intent-- even if you don't get help with us, get help somewhere!!!

    t2

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Marc Fossi" <mfossi@securityfocus.com>
    To: "Focus-MS" <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
    Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 1:57 PM
    Subject: Article Announcement: Redmond's Butterfly Effect

    > Redmond's Butterfly Effect
    > by Time Mullen June 28, 2004
    >
    > Criminals are benefiting from an Internet Explorer that's so complex even
    > Microsoft can't predict its behavior.
    >
    > http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/251
    >
    > Marc Fossi
    > Symantec Corp.
    > www.symantec.com

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