Hello Batters! For the past several months now I've seen how complex and
programmable The Bat! is.  As with all technology this is good and bad.

Aside from those issues related to physical security of access to your
computer (we went over this a while back already in this list) what is the
state of the security posture of TB?  I read some warnings that include
things like X-Headers that identify the attachments directory, CR/LF
mishandling, and other things. Do these apply only for earlier versions?

It seems to me, any program with all the macro power we have at our
fingertips can be quite effective an attack path.

Thanks,

-- 
Rich



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