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- cquinnd, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2"Hoagland -- along with fellow researchers Matt Conover, Tim Newsham and Ollie Whitehouse -- conducted an extensive analysis of Vista. They found that while Microsoft has significantly improved security in the latest version of Windows, new vulnerabilities were likely created in the process. "
The Computerweekly title is inaccurate. Hoagland was not warning against IPv6 per se, just raising awareness that having it enabled also adds an extra layer of items that would have to be checked against for network security, and to be aware of the use of Teredo in setting up IPv6 networks. - inactive, on 10/10/2007, -2/+1More flawed MS crapware..............THE WOW STARTS NOW!
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