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No I thought, "bastards" :arrow:
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Okay then, other than 'bastards' 1234((
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Discovery of a gaping security hole in all Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 computers prompted Microsoft on Thursday to issue a rare emergency security patch. The tech giant normally issues security fixes on the second Tuesday of the month. It did so on Oct. 14.
Does this mean I'm safe on Vista?
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oh well
im on a mac ;)
im on a mac ;)
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i am on vist lets hope vist dont get it
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i think any windows computer will get it. its in a what, .exe file ?
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Well, Vista isn't mentioned in [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] I'm reading.. So fingers crossed.
UPDATE: There's some more info on it [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , it seems to be simple enough to diagnose.
Also, apparently Vista's safe enough due to the fix in the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] exploit that other Windows operating systems suffer from.
NEW NEWS: Windows 95 seems to be a safe bet too. As it's been said the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] exploit doesn't affect Windows 95.
Hope this helps!
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UPDATE: There's some more info on it [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , it seems to be simple enough to diagnose.
Also, apparently Vista's safe enough due to the fix in the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] exploit that other Windows operating systems suffer from.
NEW NEWS: Windows 95 seems to be a safe bet too. As it's been said the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] exploit doesn't affect Windows 95.
Hope this helps!
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yeh i hope it dosnt . im just saying though.
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Akaidu wroteDiscovery of a gaping security hole in all Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 computers prompted Microsoft on Thursday to issue a rare emergency security patch. The tech giant normally issues security fixes on the second Tuesday of the month. It did so on Oct. 14.
Does this mean I'm safe on Vista?
No, Vista is also just as much as a risk =] It just takes 2.3 secounds longer for it to get in. Not Much =]
Mac's also get it just as fast as the XP System.
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Ryan, learn to troll. Firstly. If Vista was a risk, it would have been stated.
Secondly, Macs use a different operating system, so they don't suffer from the MD16 Thing. Kay?
Secondly, Macs use a different operating system, so they don't suffer from the MD16 Thing. Kay?
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