Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Dec 2005 09:25 UTC
Windows Microsoft on Wednesday clinched Common Criteria security certification from the US government's National Information Assurance Partnership for six versions of its flagship Windows OS. At the Security Summit East here, Microsoft announced that all the products earned the EAL 4 + (Evaluation Assurance Level), which is the highest level granted to a commercial product.
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RE: hmm
by on Thu 15th Dec 2005 10:05 UTC in reply to "hmm"

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Which is a great example of the bias and hacked writing of wikipedia, alas.

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RE[2]: hmm
by on Thu 15th Dec 2005 15:43 in reply to "RE: hmm"
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Which is a great example of the bias and hacked writing of wikipedia, alas.

Seems spot on to me. Where's the problem?

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RE[2]: hmm
by Duffman on Thu 15th Dec 2005 22:14 in reply to "RE: hmm"
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2005-11-23

Yeah, and in 10 secondes, you will say that windows 2003 is as secure as OpenBSD ...

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