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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
"Tom Willett" wrote:
|http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 | | MS is using Beta as a critical update, deeper n deeper "Microsoft on Friday acknowledged that it could have done a better job in explaining how the software behaves. The application is currently in beta." -- http://heritage.stsci.edu/gallery/gallery.html |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
Tom Willett wrote:
http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! -- Peace! Kurt Kirsch Self-anointed Moderator http://microscum.com "It'll soon shake your Windows And rattle your walls For the times they are a-changin'." |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:52:05 -0400, kurttrail wrote:
Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! With a summary of the past 2 weeks perhaps :-) Jon |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
If you're going to reply to someone in a crossposted thread, at least learn
how to crosspost yourself before doing so. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Jon" wrote in message newsan.2006.06.12.00.29.33.392882@SomewhereOrOth er.com... On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:52:05 -0400, kurttrail wrote: Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! With a summary of the past 2 weeks perhaps :-) Jon |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
Yeah, stick to comments about the mechanics of posting, if you have nothing
else to add. -- Jon "Reach out and grep someone." --Bell Labs Unix "Rick Rogers" wrote in message ... If you're going to reply to someone in a crossposted thread, at least learn how to crosspost yourself before doing so. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Jon" wrote in message newsan.2006.06.12.00.29.33.392882@SomewhereOrOth er.com... On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:52:05 -0400, kurttrail wrote: Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! With a summary of the past 2 weeks perhaps :-) Jon |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
"Jon" wrote in message ... "Reach out and grep someone." Awk sed the yacc ... |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
I see you are a MS MVP - presumably a Most Valuable Person.
So, 1) If you are angry or feeling superior for knowing what "replying to someone in a crossposted thread" means, the best way to get rid of these feelings would be to EXPLAIN what the above "crossposted thread" means and how it is done. That way people could come to terms and know what you are talking about. 2)If the task in 1) is too mundane for you, may be you can prove your mettle by working in the MS fun lab where they produce "security patches updates" that have "side effects" like "not being able to access My Documents folder". They could use some MVP's there. Meanwhile have fun revelling in your utterly superior knowledge. Isn't it neat being completely full of oneself? Totally, dude! "Rick Rogers" wrote: If you're going to reply to someone in a crossposted thread, at least learn how to crosspost yourself before doing so. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Jon" wrote in message newsan.2006.06.12.00.29.33.392882@SomewhereOrOth er.com... On Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:52:05 -0400, kurttrail wrote: Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! With a summary of the past 2 weeks perhaps :-) Jon |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
kurttrail wrote: Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! Now that the CIA has a real spymeister as its Director, maybe Microsoft has to make good at being a legal, US Monopoly, as sanctioned by Bush and friends. Reports at 14-day intervals make for easier analysis of snooping. Perhaps a kind of payback for the lackadaisical enforcement of the consent decree by DoJ? Besides, what kind of spin is this? "Microsoft said the phone-in feature is to check for updates and is a kind of safety feature in case Microsoft has to suddenly disable the program. The latter scenario would occur if the program, for example, started to report pirated versions of Windows XP on computers that had legitimate copies. No other information is passed on to Microsoft through this feature, the company said." There are already a number of false negatives, countered by MGADiag.exe. |
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Ghostrider wrote:
kurttrail wrote: Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 LOL! Instead of phoning home every day, MS is changing it to every 14 days! Whoopy-do! Now that the CIA has a real spymeister as its Director, maybe Microsoft has to make good at being a legal, US Monopoly, as sanctioned by Bush and friends. Reports at 14-day intervals make for easier analysis of snooping. Perhaps a kind of payback for the lackadaisical enforcement of the consent decree by DoJ? Besides, what kind of spin is this? "Microsoft said the phone-in feature is to check for updates and is a kind of safety feature in case Microsoft has to suddenly disable the program. The latter scenario would occur if the program, for example, started to report pirated versions of Windows XP on computers that had legitimate copies. No other information is passed on to Microsoft through this feature, the company said." There are already a number of false negatives, countered by MGADiag.exe. And not one report of MS disabling WGA remotely. -- Peace! Kurt Kirsch Self-anointed Moderator http://microscum.com "It'll soon shake your Windows And rattle your walls For the times they are a-changin'." |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
Tom Willett wrote:
http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 Yes. They were caught by surprise in the vast number of priated copies reporting in. The volume of data no doubt overwhelmed the poor folks. By off-loading some of the work to the client computers -- so called "distributed processing" -- the analysts at Micros~1 can concentrate on big trends and not be buried in the details. |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
HeyBub wrote:
Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 Yes. They were caught by surprise in the vast number of priated copies reporting in. The volume of data no doubt overwhelmed the poor folks. By off-loading some of the work to the client computers -- so called "distributed processing" -- the analysts at Micros~1 can concentrate on big trends and not be buried in the details. Source? Or are you dabbling in Fairy Tales? -- Peace! Kurt Kirsch Self-anointed Moderator http://microscum.com "It'll soon shake your Windows And rattle your walls For the times they are a-changin'." |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
"kurttrail" wrote in message ... HeyBub wrote: Tom Willett wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 Yes. They were caught by surprise in the vast number of priated copies reporting in. The volume of data no doubt overwhelmed the poor folks. By off-loading some of the work to the client computers -- so called "distributed processing" -- the analysts at Micros~1 can concentrate on big trends and not be buried in the details. How long until someone writes some code to spam their servers with millions of requests to validate bogus software? |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
"Noozer" wrote in
: By off-loading some of the work to the client computers -- so called "distributed processing" -- the analysts at Micros~1 can concentrate on big trends and not be buried in the details. How long until someone writes some code to spam their servers with millions of requests to validate bogus software? Now that you mentioned it, probably not long !!!! A new worm perhaps, WGA.Worm.32 !! |
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Microsoft Changes WGA Following Spyware Allegations
Tom Willett wrote:
http://www.informationweek.com/inter...leID=188703441 If you want the real story, go to MS and read it there. Never, ever rely on the media for an accurate account of anything, not even quotes! All media links are good for are to tell you what to look for at the horse's mouth (or whichever end). Pop |
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