--- Chopin Cusachs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Since it is politically incorrect to mention > security problems > on the Clickers list, it is probably safe to quote > the following > from The Register, UK: > > A group of Japanese security enthusiasts has > developed a little tool called > IE'en which exposes traffic between an IE user and > any server he's > contacting, including logins and passwords over > HTTPS. > > The group, SecurityFriday, has made the tool > available for download here. > > To see the full article go to: > > http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adi/theregister.co.uk/softhome;area=softhome;pos=2;sz=120x600;tile=1;ord=100004? > > with the full URL on one line.
That URL didn't work for me. Try http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/25977.html . I'm kinda disappointed in R. Carlyle's reply to my criticism's of M$ security, but I can understand his point in a way. A small way. I did refer to a security hole in something that most sheeple will never run, so I was somewhat guilty of yelling "Fire!" in the proverbial theatre. Chalk up another one for the M$ marketing dept. I'll download the tool mentioned above today and check it out. I'm now sysadmin for my company and we have many M$ boxen. John Hebert __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com
