, SecurityFocus 2004-06-28
SYDNEY, Australia--Microsoft chairman Bill Gates defended the company's handling of security patches Monday following widespread attacks on the Internet by suspected Russian organized crime gangs.
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I'd love to know exactly what that absurd statistic means and where it came from. Did it come from the fake "think tanks" MS funds?
All of the major open source OS's I know are very prompt about issuing updates for security vulnerabilities.
"Today we have that down to less than forty-eight hours." Aw, cut it out. As has been mentioned here, there are tons of holes in MS software that haven't been patched. Let alone, the patches are issued once per month.
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