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RE[4]: Comment by Dedoimedo
by Dedoimedo on Mon 21st Jun 2010 17:22
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I disagree.
I truly believe what I say and it's as simple as that. Security (for home) is no biggie. In fact, it's boring.
Windows OS is neither the disaster nor the blessing that you might read about here and there. If you pay attention, most boxes were compromised by: no patches and ancient vulnerabilities, deliberate execution of code, user mistakes, not any special inherent flaws in the design.
Dedoimedo
RE[5]: Comment by Dedoimedo
by fewt on Mon 21st Jun 2010 18:10
in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by Dedoimedo"
I disagree.
I truly believe what I say and it's as simple as that. Security (for home) is no biggie. In fact, it's boring.
Windows OS is neither the disaster nor the blessing that you might read about here and there. If you pay attention, most boxes were compromised by: no patches and ancient vulnerabilities, deliberate execution of code, user mistakes, not any special inherent flaws in the design.
Dedoimedo
I truly believe what I say and it's as simple as that. Security (for home) is no biggie. In fact, it's boring.
Windows OS is neither the disaster nor the blessing that you might read about here and there. If you pay attention, most boxes were compromised by: no patches and ancient vulnerabilities, deliberate execution of code, user mistakes, not any special inherent flaws in the design.
Dedoimedo
Windows was a disaster until XP service pack 2, as was ME, 98, 95, 3.11, and MS-DOS before that.
I know that you disagree, but that doesn't make your opinion right. Microsoft even admitted that their security was crap and their design was flawed themselves 8 years ago.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2002/feb02/02-20mundieq...
"Boring"? What does that even mean? Ignoring security at home will just make Linux become the next Windows 95. Stop telling users that don't know better that they don't need to worry about it.




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2010-06-09
Dedoimedo
Do you seriously not know?
All mistakes Microsoft made until they decided to take security seriously.