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January 17th, 2002, 10:50 PM
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Re: Microsloths new security stance
Originally posted by EvIl eLf
Hello all this morning at about 6:40 .A.M est Bill Gates announced that security would now be at the forefront of all windows products{about time}. Bill also claimed that individuals would receive training in Microsoft Security {any oxymoron if i ever heard one} .:Ladies and gents i can see it now People having a full 7 test certification to secure a product that doesn't truly belong to microsoft , I am curious to hear what you think.
eViL
Okay, now I'm confused - you mean Microsoft is going to release software that you don't have to patch 23 times a week? Since I agree with what Vorlin said, Microsoft probably can't pull this off so I'd say that these new statements from Microsoft mean nothing. However, if Microsoft software is more secure in the future, it'll probably only require 15 patches and fixes per week. Of course, I guess that is an improvement Well, at least Microsoft realizes that their software just ain't the most secure in the world.
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