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  • Subject: Defective PTF's (Last weeks security exposure!)
  • From: "Ray Peterson" <rpeterso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 22:58:43 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

News400 is reporting the recent security exposure PTF's have been marked
defective by IBM.  They are:

V3R2 — SF63352
V4R1 — SF63350
V4R1M4 — SF63351
V4R2 — SF63357
V4R3 — SF63347
V4R4 — SF63349

Quoting the article:  "For now, IBM suggests that customers ensure command
DMPSYSOBJ is sufficiently restricted. Of course, this does nothing to
prevent a program from accessing the same information. If you’ve temporarily
applied these PTFs, you should consider removing them to avoid display file
problems."  For more info, see:
 http://www.as400network.com/nwn/story.cfm?ID=7979

Newswatch Now.url


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