To be fair to Microsoft here, the web server has stopped an XSS attack 
happening rather than enabled an XSS attack.

The error page may not be pretty but it isn't dangerous , at least from 
the example you sent.

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Fred Jupiter wrote:

>http://www.live.com/?%3Ci%3E
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>Oh my.
>
>Luckily this company doesn't produce anything people need to rely on in terms 
>of security, such as... an OS, a database, a web server, a distributed online 
>authentication system or similar.
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