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windows file system (wfs)
raptor:
how secure do you think the new "wfs" file system from Redmond will be.
they say it will be that along with longhorn will be the most secure ever.
( didnt redmond say that about the highly anticipated XP? )
Laukev7:
About as secure as Windows 2000 was when Microsoft's servers crashed by themselves shortly after they challenged hackers to break into their systems.
Faust:
ROFL, I had not heard of that one...
I think the only "security" inherent will be that Windows will now secure itself and stop other OS's from using it's partitions. How long did it take to reverse engineer NTFS? And now as soon as it's done they make a new format to try and fuck over the competition. Filth.
Anyway, unless a filesystem is encrypted how is it more "secure?" What, they're going to have permissions on each file that only a "super user" can modify, no ones thought of that one! Hey how about some ownership on files too Bill ya dumb fuck. The files will still be readable by any cracker with that uber scary cracking tool the "file manager" so wheres the security?
avello500:
im telling you let him setup the world on a single switch. we all know everyone who reads 10 mins. of faq's will have access to it.
i cant wait for my turn.
Faust:
LOL
I see your point - should secure us all a nice little earner if major banks use Microsoft software. ;)
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