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[News] [Rival] How Microsoft is Cheating When it Comes to Patch Numbers ("Silent" Patches)

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] How Microsoft is Cheating When it Comes to Patch Numbers ("Silent" Patches)
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 07:53:51 +0100
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Microsoft issues 'silent' patches; AT&T to pay for slow DSL speeds

http://www.networkworld.com/podcasts/360/2010/050610-nw360-daily.html

Microsoft "silently" patches vulnerabilities, leaves admins in the dark

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/microsoft-silently-patches-vulnerabilities-leaves-admins-in-the-dark/8239

Security Firm Makes Noise About Microsoft Silent Patching 

,----[ Quote ]
| Note that a policy such as this implies that 
| Microsoft will not patch known, internally-
| discovered vulnerabilities if an externally-
| sourced vulnerability of the same or lesser 
| severity is not available for the silent 
| patch to piggyback on. They'll sit on it, and 
| we won't know for how long because they don't 
| document it.
`----

http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/2010/05/security_firm_makes_noise_abou.php

Microsoft Re-releases Patch For Windows Movie Maker, MS Producer

http://www.crn.com/security/224700549


Recent:

US government finally admits most piracy estimates are bogus

,----[ Quote ]
| We've all seen the studies trumpeting
| massive losses to the US economy from
| piracy. One famous figure, used literally
| for decades by rightsholders and the
| government, said that 750,000 jobs and up to
| $250 billion a year could be lost in the US
| economy thanks to IP infringement. A couple
| years ago, we thoroughly debunked that
| figure. For years, Business Software
| Alliance reports on software piracy assumed
| that each illicit copy was a lost sale. And
| the MPAA's own commissioned study on movie
| piracy turned out to overstate collegiate
| downloading by a factor of three.
|
| Can we trust any of these claims about
| piracy?
|
| The US doesn't think so. In a new report out
| yesterday, the government's own internal
| watchdog took a close look at "efforts to
| quantify the economic effects of counterfeit
| and pirated goods." After examining all the
| data and consulting with numerous experts
| inside and outside of government, the
| Government Accountability Office concluded
| (PDF) that it is "difficult, if not
| impossible, to quantify the economy-wide
| impacts."
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http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/04/us-government-finally-admits-most-piracy-estimates-are-bogus.ars
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