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To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (52514)11/1/2000 4:26:11 PM
From: JC Jaros  Respond to of 74651
 
The best you can hope for is that the threat of going to jail will help. --- ...as long as you're a customer of Microsoft. -JCJ



To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (52514)11/1/2000 5:50:46 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
Duke,

"There are two plus million lines of code that were looked at. Nobody without 100 engineers on staff is going to be able to get through it. "

Actually, why would a hacker care about most of the bloat? One engineer could look at MSFT's security source code to find the leaks and then leisurely examine every Windows server/client on the Internet. That is a very serious possibility.

It is the people using Windows to house vital data that should be screaming for a service pack right now.

Cheers,

Norm