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Re: RE: Trend Micro's Vista "0day exploit auction" claim

Subject: Re: RE: Trend Micro's Vista "0day exploit auction" claim
Date: 21 Dec 2006 09:01:40 -0000
It would be a brave criminal or attacker who would pay 50K for a vulnerability 
that works on the latest release candidate, but might not function on the final 
release, is anyone really sure what Microsoft may change from a security 
perspective between the final release candidate and the production release?
I would expect that security is a work in progress with Vista.

This is one element of this story that does not ring true.

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