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Microsoft to beef up SQL Server security

โœ Scribed by Ed Wehde


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
198 KB
Volume
2000
Category
Article
ISSN
1353-4858

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โœฆ Synopsis


Microsoft to beef up SQL Server security Ed Wehde

Microsoft has acknowledged a vulnerability in its SQL Server Version 7.0 that could lead to a hack and said it has made moves to tighten the product's security.

Blake Coverett, a senior software developer at a hobby game maker called Wizards of the Coast, discovered that a new capability in the latest release of the server that allows it to link to other servers, opened a door that, under some circumstances, could leave the database vulnerable to unauthorized intrusions.

Coverett and Microsoft officials have said that the problem should not alarm SQL Server administrators because it is easily worked around. "It is not critical, but it is something that should be documented. It is never going to be perfectly secure -it is just a question of making it a little harder to get into and documenting the fact that it's pretty easy to get into right now", Coverett said.


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