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Comments on: Microsoft mistakes Skype for a Trojan

A few days after some OneCare subscribers started seeing their access to Skype blocked, Microsoft Malware Protection Center corrects its error.

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Is There Anything...
by mjm01010101 April 23, 2008 11:48 AM PDT
Live Onecare Doesn't F*ck up? Seriously, this has to be the worst software Microsoft has ever produced.
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Sometimes it acts like one...
by cchenoweth6 April 23, 2008 1:27 PM PDT
For instance, when you go to EBAY and it tried to install every page.
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LOL, microsoft
by The_happy_switcher April 24, 2008 8:07 AM PDT
suckage meter knows no upper bound.
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Microsoft sucks
by dan356 April 24, 2008 9:23 AM PDT
When microsoft does nothing to protect you from viruses you get tons of them. When they actually try to protect you they ruin your good software. Microsoft is a super flop. They don't know anything about anything except money. Yet people keep using it. They could make a OS out of paper clips and nails I bet people would use it. Just get a Mac or use linux its much better. The only reason you would want windows is gaming. But, you could just go buy a PS3. They should sell their name and company to some one decent. Give it to IBM or something. They clearly don't know how to make a good OS. Look at vista it is terrible, even SP1 sucks. What a flop.
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Stuff happens
by rgor April 27, 2008 2:12 PM PDT
I don't like all of Microsoft's practices but then again as a consumer, I will always find the seller could improve on something.
I like Linux but there so many flavors out there that it is difficult to use for my business
I like the look and feel of Macs but I don't like to be forced to buy my hardware and software from one company, it makes me uncomfortable.
If you don't like Microsoft as a monopoly think of what would happen if Apple was the the king. They would control hardware AND software...that is scary. I don't think anyone solution is fine, but each OS has a market that they dominate in. There is always a ying for every yang.
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