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September 2005 - Posts

Yesterday during a discussion I was having with some customers in Taiwan another chat I had with an MVP a month or so ago came back to mind. The question asked was about Independent Software Vendor (ISV, i.e. "not Microsoft") support of Microsoft patches for the OS. Specifically, how long is it reasonable to take an ISV to fully support their product on an OS patched with a particular patch, or rather, update, or a particular service pack? Read More
I'm working on an FAQ for passwords right now. Look for it in the Security Newsletter next month (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/secnews/newsletter.htm). However, one thing that has come up more than a few times in the recent past is what to Read More
Or just want to know how to shoot yourself in the foot? SMB Message Signing is one of Microsoft's top support call generators, and for good reason. It mitigates valid security threats, but is very complicated to use and can have far-reaching implications Read More
So I got the Belkin Pre-N router today (it is a F5D8230-4) and was absolutely appalled at the way they have treated security in the thing. Now, this is not unique at all. I have tried Linksys, NetGear, and D-Link as well, and they all sin in about the same ways. Frankly, I have yet to find a wireless product that does security as well as the venerable Microsoft MN-500 802.11b router. Of course, it only does WEP, which is pretty much equivalent to no security at all these days, but when it came o Read More