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September 19, 2008

Testing of anti-cancer drug, which should not try

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Even if the purpose is out of goodwill, if those programmers released an unofficial patch so the slightest error, to customers who may also bring great catastrophe. Market research firm Gartner said John Pescatore is the so. "If the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) is testing a cancer drug, and your neighbors are just some of these drugs, you are willing to try Mody »"

Recently, when researchers found that one of Microsoft software being used there are loopholes in the threat, Microsoft immediately organized a group to full-time charge of repairing the flaw, but some security experts believe that Microsoft's practices too Guban, may Take out a few days or even weeks of time and users can not give timely help. Therefore, there is enthusiastic programmers rush in front of Microsoft released a prepared their own patches.

Microsoft has not recognized these patches, and warned that they could not guarantee that these patches with Microsoft's other programs with stable jobs. Patches are provided to justify that they have an obligation has the responsibility to protect users from attacks. EEye Digital Security company (released earlier this unofficial patch the company) Marc Maiffret said, "This is like we are not willing to take the medicine to share the same." Their solution is not to replace Microsoft's official patch, but a Kind of approach only temporary relief. But the expert did not blame Microsoft provided a patch of speed too slowly, because such a large patch of the Windows operating system, in particular, also includes Internet Explorer this part, to ensure that no other problem is Is a very difficult task. At the same time, he also admitted that he had issued a patch is likely to have left a number of Microsoft software in a crash, but he insisted that Microsoft should provide a quick temporary emergency plan to deal with those urgent issues .

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