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Busting the Worm Writers
Tim Mullen, 2003-11-24

Microsoft deserves praise for offering a cash reward to catch people who criminally exploit their bugs.

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aeonflux
Ahh yes Tim, lets forgive Microsoft again. You're constant never ending bypass is unveiled yet again. People like you are a little like battered domestic house wifes. Maybe next year, bill gates wont beat you.... stay with him.... maybe next year......

Yes there's a place for microsoft, and many of their software products are good. But lets step up to reality, the largest company in the world should be able to produce products that are far more secure then guys working in their garages. Does Microsoft have security issues?

Clearly yes, even head in the sand balmer and gates have admitted it and tried to address the problem. They wouldn't be trying to focus on it, if it wasn't. Seriously proganda aside, my machines run freebsd and I feel much safer doing everything from surfing the web to leaving them on connected at night.

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