On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 17:38:53 +0200, Secunia Research said: > The problem is that Lotus Notes sets insecure default permissions > (grants "Everyone" group "Full Control") on the "notes" directory and > all child objects. This can be exploited to remove, manipulate, and > replace any of the application's files. Well... Yeah. *duh*. If you want to *collaborate* on stuff, the software has to be set up so that the collaborating group can still make progress, even if the actual file owner is a PHB with the IQ of a dill pickle. :)
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