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#1 Posted by ChrisTX on Jan 23, 2011 9:39 AM

lol’d at the way he creates a shell.

But clearly the targeted server isn’t updated, either.

#2 Posted by administrator on Jan 24, 2011 1:03 AM

Sure, but when the freetards claim that XP is insecure, they’re talking about pre-SP2.

To claim something is “inherently secure” means that is always was secure to begin with. Otherwise it’s only “currently secure”.

#3 Posted by ChrisTX on Jan 24, 2011 7:40 PM

XP is by nowadays standards (NT6, that is) insecure, no arguing on that. Key technologies like ASLR, RBAC, AppLocker, Console/Host separation, Integrity Control make Vista more secure. OH WAIT, Linux does not feature any of those…

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