anonymous
Fri Feb 13 19:18:45 CST 2004
Unlikely that it is using passport to authenticate on the
local machine. My Money '04 authenticats against my
local password. However I canno't connect to passport
through Money, but I can login to passport through other
MS passport programs (msn messanger). I don't think this
is tied to the Denial of Service attack. It maybe
related to the latest patch MS has issued for all MS OS's.
>-----Original Message-----
>On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 20:09:43 GMT, Dale
<dale.gj@nospaming.bresnan.net>
>wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 04:13:36 -0800, "Rick" wrote:
>>>Just an opinion, however, I think that the sign-in
>>>problems which seem to cut across all versions of
Money
>>>are with the Passport servers authenication process,
not
>>>with the programming of Money itself.
>>
>>I think you are right about server problems. It is
entirely possible
>>that all of these are caused by the DNS (Denial of
Service) attacks by
>>the most recent worm.
>>
>>I read that SCO (
http:/www.sco.com) was brought down by
the first
>>variation (Win32/MyDoom.A), and that the second version
>>(Win32/MyDoom.B) was aimed at Microsoft. This may also
be attacking
>>the update server.
>>
>>Dale
>
>All very true and this is most likely the case.
>
>However it did bring me to question why on Earth I'm
using an external
>source to authenticate to an internal file anyway.
(Especially when I
>wasn't gaining any real advantage by doing so.)
>
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