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Will Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Sell?
Brian McWilliams, Newsbytes 2002-01-17

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates tells employees that failing to make products less vulnerable to security breaches will jeopardize the firm's future.

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Will Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Sell? 2002-01-17
Anonymous
Typical Microsloth stalling tactic. 2002 will see a litany of problems with everything they produce, probably more than the previous year.

The Redmond Shodware factory will use this statement as their excuse e.g. "look, we said we are committed to security...but it takes time", "...we said we are committe to security...but nothings perfect" and on and on and on.

Nothing new:

1. Why doesn't the coward Gates speak out directly to the Press or his jumping idiot righthand man reiterate this leaked toilet flush.

2. Dig deep into those 35 billion dollar dubious tax tainted cash profits and commit 100 million dollars to security auditing Mr. Gates. Doing this, instead of walking into cream pies where ever you go, will be more convincing than some intentional leaked missive.

3. Fire the entire security group at Microslop. They are a bunch of whining half-wits, all they do is lie and pretend there aren't any problems. Drop that blatant lie phrase of theirs "we are committed to our customers security" and get some real men in charge, men with backbone and honesty. First to go should be that fool called Culp.

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