MS "Fixes" Phishing hack... or do they?

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MS "Fixes" Phishing hack... or do they?

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hmmm... both i guess. casue i know at lans I use the @ thing to get into FTP and the such all the time.
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Originally posted by Pugsley
hmmm... both i guess. casue i know at lans I use the @ thing to get into FTP and the such all the time.
From http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... us;Q834489
Note This change in the default behavior does not affect other protocols. For example, you can still include user information in an FTP URL after you install the 832894 security update.
So you're still good for FTP. ;)
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Oh.. well then its a good thing then.
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