, 2003-10-13
The proposed cure for the Internet's security woes might help Microsoft competitors, but it would only make our security problems worse.
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Yet another bad article from our resident MS apologist
2003-10-13
Hay guys I'm lolling on THE INTERNET! (6 replies)
Hay guys I'm lolling on THE INTERNET! (6 replies)
Yet another bad article from our resident MS apologist
2003-10-14
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Yet another bad article from our resident MS apologist
2003-10-15
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CCIA Report is Bad Medicine
2003-10-13
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CCIA Report is Bad Medicine
2003-10-13
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CCIA Report is Bad Medicine
2003-10-14
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CCIA Report is Bad Medicine
2003-10-14
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CCIA Report is Bad Medicine
2003-10-14
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IPSec != Firewall
2003-10-14
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Conveniently glossed right over the whole point
2003-10-15
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Conveniently glossed right over the whole point
2003-10-15
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First, as Tim is a Microsoft supporter, he does not have to be unbiased, however, on occasion IS unbiased. I remember when Tim argued right along with the rest of us, yet still used and protected MS product. How petty for you to engage him and claim to not read his articles anymore.
Bottom line, and you are ignorant if you refuse to believe it, ALL OS have vulnerabilities, and they get fixed as they are identified. It comes down to something simple, the one with the biggest mouth at the time, gets hacked. Deny it and expose your real knowledge of OS security.
Microsoft has it's problems for a reason, and that is another post in this same thread, get to it and quit your whining.
Axe
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