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Re: Lordy!! -- how soon before Gartner recommends dumping MS SQL Server and going with mySQL or Clou
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
> >
> >
>
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