Hmm
It wasn't always there, and it is now. It may not have been MS07-063, but it was MS\d{2}-\d{3}, unless someone other than MS has been contributing to SMB on Vista.
Microsoft has denied claims that an unpatched flaw in a file and printer sharing feature was inadvertently introduced when it fixed an earlier, less severe problem in the software back in December 2007. Redmond patched a medium severity flaw in the same Server Message Block (SMB) version 2 functionality within Vista nearly two …
You failed to mention that Gaffié disclosed his finding, along with a sample exploit, without first advising the vendor. So no, he's not as clever as he'd like us to believe, but rather just immature and attention seeking. And as the fruit of his socially irresponsible efforts, we have a zero-day exploit. Lovely.
If you read El Reg, and specifically security articles, then by definition you are a nerd.
If you believe that you can have an interest, professional or otherwise , in security but not be a nerd, then wake up and smell the hot lava java.
If you can even say regex without looking it up, and yet still have the temerity to sling mud at your fellow nerds, then your worse than a self-hating furry (often dress as coes and eat humburgers, weeping softly).
Your just as bad as you think we are, except we dont pretend to be cool, cos the cool kids hated us and now we post their personal pics on /b/ whilst "supporting" their inability to turn on a monitor.