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December 30, 2004 

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In This Edition
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Larry Seltzer: Five Years Later, Windows 2000 Looks Naive

1. News: Microsoft Investigates Windows Bug Warnings
2. Opinion: Will 2005 Bring a Safer Internet?
3. Review: New Netcraft Toolbar Blocks Phishing, Analyzes Web 
Sites
4. News: Source Code for Cabir Cell Phone Worm Released
5. Opinion: I'm Sick of Fighting Redmond's Battles

For the latest in enterprise security, bookmark 
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Larry Seltzer
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Five Years Later, Windows 2000 Looks Naive

Microsoft got a lot of things right with Windows 2000, but 
security wasn't one of them. The changes made for Windows 
Server 2003 indicate just how wrong Microsoft was.

Read the rest of Larry's article here.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1484-5-92-318676-165333-0-0-0-1

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Security Update
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1. News: Microsoft Investigates Windows Bug Warnings

The software giant criticizes a private research firm for 
releasing proof-of-concept code for three potentially 
serious flaws in the Windows operating system before a patch
could be created. Do you agree? Talk back!
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1484-5-92-318676-165336-0-0-0-1

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2. Opinion: Will 2005 Bring a Safer Internet?

Larry Seltzer wants to be optimistic, but the security 
situation--including spam, bugs, browser holes and spyware--
is bound to get worse before it gets better. He takes a
look ahead and doesn't like what he sees.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1484-5-92-318676-165339-0-0-0-1

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3. Review: New Netcraft Toolbar Blocks Phishing, Analyzes Web 
Sites

Protect yourself from fraudulent sites by having as much 
information as possible about them. The Netcraft Toolbar 
makes that information convenient.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1484-5-92-318676-165342-0-0-0-1

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4. News: Source Code for Cabir Cell Phone Worm Released

Anti-virus vendors are bracing for a deluge of new and 
potentially dangerous mutants of the Cabir worm on smart 
phones running the Symbian Series 60 software.
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1484-5-92-318676-165345-0-0-0-1

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5. Opinion: I'm Sick of Fighting Redmond's Battles

David Coursey writes that Microsoft should buy Symantec and 
give away security software so that customers can stop 
spending their own time and money fighting off security 
threats. 
http://ct.enews.eweek.com/rd/cts?d=186-1484-5-92-318676-165348-0-0-0-1

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