1999-07-01 09:00:00+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Microsoft is trying to redefine "established behavior" for bug reporting. After Microsoft dragged their feet for a week on a bug in IIS that lets users run arbitrary code on servers, Firas Bushnaq, CEO of Eeye, publicised the bug and released it with an exploit. That sounds like any BugTraq posting to me. Those poor MS dudes are doing some serious damage control and backpedalling...
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