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Movies: http://www.immunityinc.com/documentation/ms08_025.html
Ah, the fun of a picture that changes over time. I guess the point with
that little flash screencast is: It's not "exploit Wednesday"[1] anymore.
Everyone's instinct is to attack the most secure platform - for example,
when a patch only affects IE6, people think "whatever", but then I get
emails from people who's entire large government organizations are
standardized on IE6. So IE6 bugs ARE important, which is nice because
it's a much deeper pond to fish in.
- -dave
[1] I really hate that term anyways. It implies that exploits derive
from patches, instead of the other way around. It sounds like something
Jeff Jones would come up with. :>
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