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gar187er
I do this for a living

join:2006-06-24
Dover, DE
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reply to newview

Re: So you wanna' know why I don't want to install Comcast's CD?

reason to disable remote access in windows....

love how you left out also symantec also has the same flaw!!!

read the whole article.....the fix is out there...its up to users to apply it....

quote:
SupportSoft has published its own advisory on the issue. The company offers a step-by-step guide to fix the problem, beginning with searching a PC's hard drive for the vulnerable file (tgctlsi.dll) and applying a fix.



newview
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join:2001-10-01
Parsonsburg, MD
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I read the whole article.

One comment:
Have you heard ANYTHING from Comcast about this?


zja

join:2007-01-25

reply to gar187er

said by gar187er:

reason to disable remote access in windows....

love how you left out also symantec also has the same flaw!!!

read the whole article.....the fix is out there...its up to users to apply it....

quote:
SupportSoft has published its own advisory on the issue. The company offers a step-by-step guide to fix the problem, beginning with searching a PC's hard drive for the vulnerable file (tgctlsi.dll) and applying a fix.

It's up to users to find out the program is vulnerable and patch it when Comcast are the ones who want to install it on your computer? That doesn't seem to make sense.

gallowsroad

join:2004-08-09
Jenks, OK

reply to gar187er

said by gar187er:

quote:
SupportSoft has published its own advisory on the issue. The company offers a step-by-step guide to fix the problem, beginning with searching a PC's hard drive for the vulnerable file (tgctlsi.dll) and applying a fix.

I have that file ( tgctlsi.dll ) in two different places on my system.

Is it safe to delete it? I long ago uninstalled the Comcast software, but these remain.
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gar187er
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join:2006-06-24
Dover, DE
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quote:
Or . . . Comcast can just bite the bullet and admit that the software is unnecessary, intrusive, resource intensive and NOW a security risk, and just come up with a more reasonable provisioning process.
it is necessary....you know how many extra reps would be needed in order to provision everyones EMTA....hundreds just the extra surge of calls...

intrusive? its not a data miner!!!

resource intensive? ummmm no....no extra processes are being run on your computer once self provisioning is done...

bad choice of words there....is it a pain...yes...but hell it is necessary when it comes to how the business is run...they just cant handle having to self provision everyone...


gar187er
I do this for a living

join:2006-06-24
Dover, DE
kudos:1

reply to gallowsroad

quote:
I have that file ( tgctlsi.dll ) in two different places on my system.

Is it safe to delete it? I long ago uninstalled the Comcast software, but these remain.
you shouldnt have any problems once they are gone...i mean they arent needed to run your interent connection....read the article..theres a lnk to more info about this...

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