Re: WMF vulnerability specifics
- From: Cool_X <cool_x_usenetSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 09:36:02 GMT
Sorry for not getting all thoughts into a post, but M$ continues to amaze me...
"Secure Windows Initiative"...what a joke! How do you ever "secure" anything that was built with so many holes??? They should have building codes for software just like for real buildings, and this proves that M$ knows so little about any engineering that the *forced* change from MCSE's "Systems Engineer" to "Systems Expert" can't say it well enough...
Maybe I shouldn't believe what's in the article, since "*This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.* M$ proves all they care about is selling junk that they won't release any source code on how to fix because all they care about is making money off deliberate insecurity. And why aren't they forced to tell the truth and post that on ALL of their products??? As far as I'm concerned, they're no better than a lot of eBay sellers I come across, but at least the good ones give links for resources on how to fix what they're selling...
And these M$ MVPs should realize that they only got such a "prestiged title" because they kissed up enough to believe the lies of an evil monopoly that bribed its way out of being split up after getting convicted. And this is after I read Daniel Petri's site (http://www.petri.co.il), someone who could've used their brain more productively... These people should be looked down on at least as much as someone wearing a Wal-Mart vest and badge walking through a farmer's market...
I guess I'll get a good flaming for this, but I really did need to let loose a lot of pent-up bitching... ;-)
Cool_X
Cool_X wrote:
Thanks Todd, that was helpful.
But why couldn't the security people here have told me that Win9X wasn't as vulnerable???
Or even that "Critical" updates would still be issued through June of this year???
At least M$ says that triggering it would require more "user interaction" in Win9X.
I find it interesting that these "security people" here can get into an irrelevant discussion I barely understand about Win 9X's "16-bitness" but don't even know about what this dumbed-down "rather technical" article from a company that can't produce quality code. It may have been written for idiots by a Microserf idiot, but at least it got to the point...
And anyone promoting this "Fedora" junk should realize that some people don't want to stop using something they know AND PAID FOR until they feel like they've gotten their MONEY'S WORTH out of their investment. Specifically, if you want me to use *nix so bad, then why don't you REIMBURSE ME for the retail cost of what I paid for Windoze and Office??? Your delusions of Linux "standardization and user friendliness" sicken me, especially when you CAN'T put your money where your mouth is, because you LOVE anything that's FREE!!!
Again, many thanks to Todd and John Hyde, and Leythos should look at why he's alienated people enough to be impostors, rather than pursuing a false dream of actually stopping them, because that happens all the time in my local NG, and nobody can stop it...
Here's to hoping I'll someday get as competent response as a poster than as a lurker...
Cool_X
Todd H. wrote:
For whomever is still following this patched issue: http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archive/2006/01/13/417431.aspx
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