five years
>> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>>
>> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>>
>> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
>> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
>> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
>> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>>
>>
>>> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>>>
>>> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>>>
>>> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
>>> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
>>> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
>>> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>>>
>>>
> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>
> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>
> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>
>
> >
> > 17. What is the Security Update policy?
> >
> > Security updates will be available through the end of the
> Extended
> > Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years
> of
> > the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> > Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
> > during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
> >
>>>> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>>>>
>>>> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>>>>
>>>> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
>>>> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
>>>> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
>>>> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>>>>
>>>>
> > >
> > > 17. What is the Security Update policy?
> > >
> > > Security updates will be available through the end of the
> > Extended
> > > Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years
> > of
> > > the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> > > Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web
> site
> > > during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
> > >
> > > 17. What is the Security Update policy?
> > >
> > > Security updates will be available through the end of the
> > Extended
> > > Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years
> > of
> > > the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> > > Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web
> site
> > > during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>>>>
>>>> Security updates will be available through the end of the
>>>>
>>> Extended
>>>
>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years
>>>>
>>> of
>>>
>>>> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
>>>> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web
> >
> > 17. What is the Security Update policy?
> >
> > Security updates will be available through the end of the
> Extended
> > Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years
> of
> > the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> > Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
> > during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
> >
> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>
> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>
> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>
>
>> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>>
>> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>>
>> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
>> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
>> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
>> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>>
>>
> take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
>
> 17. What is the Security Update policy?
>
> Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
> Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
> during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
>
>
take a look at bullet 17 of [1]:
17. What is the Security Update policy?
Security updates will be available through the end of the Extended
Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five years of
the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
Security updates will be posted on the Microsoft Update Web site
during both the Mainstream and the Extended Support phase.
> I realize some of you might be tempted to relay the M$ BS about "not being
Windows installer now runs on all supported versions of Windows, from
Windows 2000 to Windows 7. The Windows version of Metasploit is now
portable and can be silently installed via the /S /D=Dest parameters.
The Linux installers now include everything needed to run the Metasploit
Framework on most versions of Linux released over the last five years.
The official Linux installers are recommended for anyone using a Linux
distribution other than Ubuntu (8.04+). These installers include Ruby
1.9.1, Subversion 1.6.6, and all dependencies, along with convenient
scripts for keeping the framework updated.
but that patch failed to close all forms of the loophole.
EOL Notices
---------------------
Minor release 7.3.21 for PostgreSQL version 7.3 will be the last update
to the 7.3 branch. As version 7.3 is now over five years old, the
community will no longer release patches for it after today's release.
Users of version 7.3 are encouraged to upgrade to a more current version
as soon as possible, or to seek support from a commercial support vendor
who is willing to continue backpatching for them.
> >>>>
> >>>> Security updates will be available through the end of the
> >>>>
> >>> Extended
> >>>
> >>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
> years
> >>>>
> >>> of
> >>>
> >>>> the Extended Support) at no additional cost for most products.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Extended
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
>>>>>>
>> years
>>
>>>>> of
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Extended
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
>>>>>>
>> years
>>
>>>>> of
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Extended
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
>>>>>>>
>>> years
>>>
>>>>>> of
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Extended
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>> years
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Extended
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
>>>>>>
>> years
>>
>>>>> of
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Extended
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Support phase (five years of Mainstream Support plus five
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>> years
>>>
>>>
This is not the first time this issue has been discussed. Andreas
Steinmetz posted about the problem for an Apache httpd release in 2003.
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/339138
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/8707
Philipp Krammer reported that he notifed the vendor over five years
ago, in January 2003. http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/339163
What's new is
1) The vendor has released another major version of the
affected software, Apache web server 2.2, with the same flaw.
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