Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 15:38 UTC
Microsoft is banking on enhancements to what it has dubbed the fundamentals to entice enterprises to upgrade to the next version of Windows, known as Vista. The company will use upcoming industry shows to sing the praises of improvements to the Windows networking stack and secure networking techniques such as server and domain isolation to sell both Vista and Longhorn, the planned update to Windows Server.
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"considering microsoft's track record and history of the Windows product line since its beginning i would NOT bank on Vista AKA Longhorn being secure in any sense of the word..."
And given that statistically, Linux is the most cracked into operating system in the world, I would NOT bank on Linux being secure in any sense of the word...
Please don't throw stones at Windows for problems that arguably, Linux suffers from even worse.
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"considering microsoft's track record and history of the Windows product line since its beginning i would NOT bank on Vista AKA Longhorn being secure in any sense of the word..."
And given that statistically, Linux is the most cracked into operating system in the world, I would NOT bank on Linux being secure in any sense of the word...
Please don't throw stones at Windows for problems that arguably, Linux suffers from even worse.