Re: Windows Server 2003 Security Guide available

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You do not need Microsoft Office to open word documents.. AppleWorks will do it, and maybe open office/star office? Granted, Microsoft has a monopoly. I think you can open word documents with Wordpad which is free (and lousy). If you are reading a windows security document, you probably have a windows box with wordpad. There used to be a word 97 viewer as well that was free.

Plain text files would be the only "safe" format. Even Acrobat documents have security problems.

Another thing that troubles me about this debate is MITM attacks period. Lets face it, any file format is susceptible to this sort of thing. I could put up a fake microsoft MSDN library website and use DNS poisoning to give developers bad documentation.

What next? Force users to use SSL for all websites? Stop using the internet all together?



What I found interesting is that some of the documentation is in
Microsoft Word or MS Excel format. This implies that to take full
advantage of the information, you need to own an MS Office license.
Is this another example of abuse of monopoly? For that matter, are .doc
or .xls documents necessarily safer than .exe's? You decide...


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David.


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