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come out and bash Microsoft. I pretty much think Microsoft knows
they have problems. I think most user's know Windows is a security
risk and that you need firewall's and Anti virus to be safe.
Even Apple has patches, so does Firefox and Linux. So what!
Tell you what folks, if we did'nt have freakin hackers who seem to
have nothing better to do in life then try and break into computers
we could all enjoy computing a lot better. Finding a hole in code
seems to be the only fun they have. For them I say GET A LIFE!
"Tell you what folks, if we did'nt have freakin hackers who seem
to
have nothing better to do in life then try and break into
computers
we could all enjoy computing a lot better."
You think so? Do you mean you prefer true malicious types to be
the only ones who know about these flaws, or that these flaws
should only be exposed by other faulty programs?
Personally I'm happy that some people enjoy breaking systems.
In the end we get better, stronger and more secure systems
because of it. Even winblows, unarguably the least secure and
most bloated trashware OS ever devised, has improved greatly
because of hackers with nothing better to do. Remember 95/98?
And they did.
P.S. now linux is a different story, built from the ground up with security in mind.
XP-Service Pack 2 which was an Update also that make's 100, that's Ridiculous, and there are already 4 Major Update's Installed for IE7 alone. When Will It ever End ???????????
2. I just downloaded the CCleaner, but am afraid to just let it do its thing, as it came up with 400+ errors! What if it takes out stuff & then my computer is really screwed up? Is there a danger of this? Some of the comments on the Ccleaner page indicated you needed to be careful, so what should I NOT let it clean?
- Bad links
- by UKposter August 15, 2007 3:09 AM PDT
- The last 4 links, MS07-047-50 in this post all link to the same page, the WMP update, or at least they are doing so currently on FF and Win XP Pro.
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- Not fixed yet
- by UKposter August 16, 2007 9:12 AM PDT
- Over a day later and the links are still not fixed.
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