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Yet another IE hole discovered
Orethrius:
Laukev, I'm afraid I must disagree with you on one point. Windows is the perfect name, given that it's closed enough to keep out those pesky developers, yet open enough to let in all the bugs in the world.
Laukev7:
quote:Originally posted by Midnight Candidate:
Laukev, I'm afraid I must disagree with you on one point. Windows is the perfect name, given that it's closed enough to keep out those pesky developers, yet open enough to let in all the bugs in the world.
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Right on!
hm_murdock:
if you keep your computer on a boat and sit in the middle of the ocean with it, and don't have some kind of satellite telecomm link, then it's safe from all sorts of BADITUDE
No OS is safe... some just come with better default options. Windows, unfortunately comes with shitty ones. I always wondered why somebody didn't release a Unix-like security suite for NT-based OSes that runs in the POSIX layer. All other Windows security things suck shit because they're made for noobs and have all the stupid ass graphics.
join my forums
http://jimmyjames.sytes.net/forum/
flap:
Windows is insecure because it's buggy, not because it lacks the right tools.
Shiver:
At the end of 2003, one of the mods here (can't remember who) posted this complete list of M$ embarrassments. Is there going to be one like it this year, too? Please?
I can't make one myself, there are so many bugs and other interesting news I would get confused quickly.
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