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The number of vulnerabilities found in software will jump this year, experts say--but there's a silver lining.![]()
The number of vulnerabilities found in software will jump this year, experts say--but there's a silver lining.![]()
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- It's Windows, would we expect less..?
- by imacpwr October 11, 2006 8:08 AM PDT
- Welcome to "Bug City Microsoft"
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- Thank you, Apple!
- by MikeeeC October 11, 2006 10:08 PM PDT
- It is always entertaining when Mac users act like Microsoft is the source of all security flaws - when Apple consistently averages more than twice as many security flaws than Microsoft.
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- Not Just Microsoft
- by treet007 October 13, 2006 10:27 AM PDT
- Security vulnerabilities affect across the board, including Macs, Linux, and Windows. Just because Microsoft is a popular target for both hackers/crackers and the media does not mean vulnerabilties do not exist in other platforms. Everyone should be vigilent in establishing and maintaining a security computing system, which includings performing security checks (both internally and externally) to ensure the system is secure.
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- ur wrong
- by akira2 October 13, 2006 9:26 PM PDT
- PC is highly populated, thats why its a good target. it does not mean other platforms are uneffected.
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- ur wrong
- by akira2 October 13, 2006 9:27 PM PDT
- PC is highly populated, thats why its a good target. it does not mean other platforms are uneffected.
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- It's a M$ hater, would we expect anything else...?
- by Ryo Hazuki October 14, 2006 10:50 AM PDT
- Is QuickTime part of "Bug City Microsoft"?
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