H
Hector Santos
Oh brother! The secrecy behind of the "SECURITY UPDATE" policy is getting
out control!
I just completed the latest patches for the OS and IE (MS03-048 to MS03-051)
and now my IE BROWSER is exhibiting all kinds of STRANGE behaviors,
especially in the caching area and the basic authentication area. It is
completely whacked!
This is really concerning me. I anticipate all kinds of support issues
reported to us.
Microsoft has CHANGED more than just fix security flaws in this updates.
It is possible for Microsoft to provide a list of "technology changes" to
the software?
What has changed in the IE browser Microsoft?
Any HTTP specifications related changes?
Any SOCKET layer related changes?
Something more than just buffer overflow fixes has been done to the BROWSER!
out control!
I just completed the latest patches for the OS and IE (MS03-048 to MS03-051)
and now my IE BROWSER is exhibiting all kinds of STRANGE behaviors,
especially in the caching area and the basic authentication area. It is
completely whacked!
This is really concerning me. I anticipate all kinds of support issues
reported to us.
Microsoft has CHANGED more than just fix security flaws in this updates.
It is possible for Microsoft to provide a list of "technology changes" to
the software?
What has changed in the IE browser Microsoft?
Any HTTP specifications related changes?
Any SOCKET layer related changes?
Something more than just buffer overflow fixes has been done to the BROWSER!