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Microsoft working with the feds; Virus attacks may be terrorism
WORLD TRIBUNE ^
| 8/21/03
| World Tribune Staff Writer
Posted on 08/21/2003 4:18:32 PM PDT by Pro-Bush
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To: Pro-Bush
Microsoft is constantly updating their software. Sure, they enjoy being hacked..Get a clue.
Tu quoque. Who said anything about their enjoying being hacked? Of course they're constantly updating their software--replacing one hole with another as fast as they can.
Remember, these worms and viruses are able to do what they do because of weaknesses inherent in the software (remember their problems with security in MS software for financial transactions?). Sure, they're "updating" their software, but in the manner of a door manufacturer saying, "Oh, we just discovered that although our reinforced front door cannot be pulled out of the frame and is really secure against such attacks, the panels in it can be slid aside, allowing unauthorized entry to the home. Be sure to call us to get someone to come by to fix it for you."
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posted on
08/23/2003 10:44:11 AM PDT
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aruanan
To: milan
I work in IT and I love the absolute ignorance of these comments. If Linux was on top, the virus/worm activity would be directed at them. This is the typical "success should be punished" mentality that the Democrats display. You are so right. What would the significance of a worm be on a MacIntosh?
To: aruanan
"Oh, we just discovered that although our reinforced front door cannot be pulled out of the frame and is really secure against such attacks, the panels in it can be slid aside, allowing unauthorized entry to the home. Be sure to call us to get someone to come by to fix it for you." Actually, this is one of the dumbest thing I have ever read. Let's try this; "Oh, we just discovered that several carpeneters spend their lives trying to find flaws in our products because their doors aren't selling as well. They have discovered that if you try hard enough you can pick the lock and open the door. Not just our door, but they have it out for us. So, here is a better lock, but beware, the carpeneters aren't happy unless we look bad, so they will eventually find another hole."
Fort Knox in able to be penetrated if you know what you are doing.
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posted on
08/23/2003 10:54:15 AM PDT
by
milan
To: milan
I work in IT and I love the absolute ignorance of these comments. If Linux was on top, the virus/worm activity would be directed at them.IF "if" and "buts" were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas. You can prove/disprove anything with an "if." Therefore, it's unfalsifiable, i.e., shibboleth.
This is the typical "success should be punished" mentality that the Democrats display.
Barbra Streisand. Carry on.
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posted on
08/23/2003 11:01:46 AM PDT
by
rdb3
(They've read all the books but they can't find the answers...)
To: khenrich
What would the significance of a worm be on a MacIntosh? Actually, if this happened, a bunch of Birkenstock wearing dorks would blame that on Microsoft too!
;)
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posted on
08/23/2003 11:13:10 AM PDT
by
milan
To: rdb3
Okay, let me rephrase: I work in IT and I love the absolute ignorance of these comments. Linux is not on top for a reason.
IF "if" and "buts" were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas.
Cute. You would make one hell of a debate coach.
shibboleth
Please don't make me look up any more words.
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posted on
08/23/2003 11:20:00 AM PDT
by
milan
To: rdb3
Wow!!! I love your website. Seriously...I am speechless from the content.
I was in the 24th mech. during the gulf.
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posted on
08/23/2003 11:28:50 AM PDT
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milan
To: rdb3
You can prove/disprove anything with an "if." Most hypothesis are based on "if"
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posted on
08/23/2003 11:38:22 AM PDT
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milan
To: mikegi
RFC 1521... But blindly execute Visual Basic scripts that wipe your hard drive? I know they pop up those confusing dialog boxes, but honestly, who can understand that? Requiring a user to know all the consequences of seemingly innocuous actions is asking too much.
Show me the documentation.
That's just it, it's not documented! The "documentation" was public demonstrations of the breakage. Am I gonna go look that stuff up now? Nope.
Have you ever run a kernel debugger on Windows to see where the faults actually occur?
Yes
moron think-they-know-it-all" types
Thanks! I've finally arrived. :-)
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posted on
08/24/2003 8:09:16 AM PDT
by
glorgau
To: milan
By the time you finish going through their monthly changes you have spent just as much as if you bought XP!!! well xp without crashes or freezes and elements of the OS that allow you to do great work without buying more applications like iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie and if you look for shareware you can find really neat applications for every purpose and most to all of them are around $10 to $20.
With 10.2 you could buy a family license for $129, that's 5 stations. If you have 5 computers in your house can you use 1 copy of XP for all of them?
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posted on
08/24/2003 8:16:21 AM PDT
by
RWG
To: milan
Had an iMac for 3 years before I got the eMac. It had the cd-rw. Nothing ever had to be replaced. I still have the clamshell iBook graphite se with the dvd-r, so far so good and we are starting our 4th year. Just got the iBook basic package, all the hardware is under warranty for a full year and for about $80/yr for 2 years I can get an extended warranty on the hardware.
I am not sure about ebay and the way sellers offer their items, but it appears and hopefully that's for real, macintosh products keep their value when offered for sale there.
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posted on
08/24/2003 8:34:19 AM PDT
by
RWG
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