And I am sure that your company has Internet email, since you are
emailing this list.  Plus the majority of attacks a company finds are
internal based.  Do you trust your employees THAT much?

Patch it and be done with it.

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Sent: Wednesday, 29 January, 2003 07:09
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Subject: RE: on the SQL worm?


In theory, yes. However if you have a dial in point or VPN you are as
vulnerable as anyone else since a machine dialing in may be infected and
thus pass it on to another server in your network.

Bottom line, unless your company has no internet access at all, you need
to patch your servers. Never assume you are safe.

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I know this is a stupid question, but if i have a SQL but there is not
access from the i am ok?


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