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Old February 2nd 09, 09:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jon
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Default Errors accessing FAA's Pilotweb

On Feb 2, 3:44*pm, Mike Ash wrote:
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Do you never visit unsecured http sites? Might get malware, you know!
And how about usenet? Definitely no SSL on that, and I'm certain there's
at least one remotely-exploitable buffer overflow in your newsreader


There's a buffer overflow, but it's probably somewhere else

that could be used to do all sorts of horrible things to your computer.


It's consistent with the overall fear of several things.

Mike Ash


Regards,
Jon
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