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en It's been tricky, because when we reported the first vulnerability, [IBM was] in the final stages of development with 7.0, and that's why a patch got delayed. Otherwise, I'm sure we would have seen a fix sooner. IBM has always worked with us in a very responsive way.

en We actually recognize and kill the exploits as they come in. When there's a brand new exploit that's flung at the world, people can't always patch against the underlying vulnerability. Sometimes there is no patch, sometimes you can't patch just because Microsoft wants you to.

en We knew about this vulnerability a month before the worm emerged, ... If companies knew to scan even their perimeter machines, they could easily have seen this vulnerability and applied this patch and not be affected. I think what we're going to see is a new awareness around this and, as a result, new emphasis on planned vulnerability scanning so they have a fixed process.

en We are in the final stages of negotiations and hope to strike a deal sooner than later.

en The good news here is that we are on a path to include the fix for the zero day vulnerability as part of the April [11] IE cumulative security update and possibly sooner if our ongoing monitoring and analysis of attempts to exploit vulnerability shows customers are being impacted seriously.

en MS05-051 is the one to patch first. The COM+ vulnerability is the most serious, I think, and MSDTC isn't far behind.

en As the vulnerability is already known, Microsoft should make this patch available now. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy and appealing.

en Our guidance here is the same as for patches from any other vendor: patch now before someone figures out how to exploit the vulnerability.

en We are in the final stages of completion of a plan to use the $500,000 grant from the Department of Labor. We are also in the final stages of completion of a seed grant from the Office of Economic Adjustment to be used to set up an office and form an LRA. The OEA grant is in the range of $100,000 to $150,000.

en We're recommending as a work-around that customers who are worried about this vulnerability disable active scripting, while we develop a patch for this.

en We're recommending as a work-around that customers who are worried about this vulnerability disable active scripting, while we develop a patch for this.

en This vulnerability is rising in popularity among hackers, and it is simple to exploit. This has to be taken very seriously, and time is of the essence. A patch coming out as soon as possible is the responsible thing to do.

en [Our patch] fixes the specific vulnerability itself. It's not going to break any of the JavaScript functionality unless it's a Web site that's being specifically malicious. You can't have people without protection for 16 more days when an attack is underway.

en If the patch is delivering too much estrogen, then it may need to be redesigned, ... Women should not just take off their patch; they risk pregnancy. If they are worried and want to change off the patch, they can wait to get something else.

en IPv6 is still in very early stages of deployment, so it's natural to see issues coming up and getting fixed. The same kind of vulnerability came up in IPv4.


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