Um, you are kidding, right? How can any company protect against their
software having the admin password left as blank.

> from a company that said it's going to be
> more dedicated than ever to security.


If you read the article it said it affects sql7 and not 2000. sql7 was
released *before* they made this claim. The fact the sql2000 is not
vunerable and that there is a patch available for sql7 indicated they are
staying true to their word.

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Michael Culley
www.vbdotcom.com



"Tom Bennet" <fdsfds@fdsfsd.com> wrote in message
news:3ceb0414$1@10.1.10.29...
>
> I know you never said so, but tell me you don't think this is trivial?

Granted
> it could just as easily be Oracle, but it seems like at least once a month
> we're seeing problems like this from a company that said it's going to be
> more dedicated than ever to security.
>
> Tom
> "Kunle Odutola" <kunle.odutola@<REMOVETHIS>okocha.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> >Seems MS SQL Server is just as bad as all the .NOTters think Lada's

are....?
> >http://news.com.com/2100-1001-919461.html?tag=fd_top
> >
> >Kunle
> >
> >

>