Not to go on and on about the same subject but..

I just got an email from THC, their support forum has gone live this afternoon, you can visit it over at http://support.thathostingcompany.com.

Also in the same vein Microsoft has released a new patch for IIS. No links from this news story, but a good quote to make you want to find the patch:

“This is a biggie,” said Russ Cooper, editor of the NT BugTraq e-mail list. “It’s a biggie because one of the new vulnerabilities announced involves every IIS server on Windows 2000 (news – web sites) and Windows XP (news – web sites) out there, regardless of how it’s configured.”

Update: Thanks to nf0 for posting the real Tech Net link in the Forum system last night!

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