YESTERDAY we showed IDG's presentation of Microsoft talking points that also helped disguise some important news about Microsoft's secret patching, which means that Microsoft cheats and lies in its security reports.
“When it comes to security, even hackers admit we’re doing a better job making our products more secure than anyone else. Brandon LeBlanc of Microsoft.
I find the above quote both interesting and serious at the same time. The blog post linked to above is a Microsoft rebuttal of claims that Google is shifting from MS Windows to Mac and Linux given the insecurity of the Redmond cash cow.
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The entire blog post raises just three questions in my mind:
1. So is Microsoft implicitly conceding that in the past hackers used to have a field day? 2. Why has it taken them so long to now be taking security related risks "seriously?" 3. Who are the "anyone else" Brandon refers to? Perhaps Apple or the Penguin?
Warning: Microsoft Security Essentials installer zaps Automatic Updates setting
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Microsoft frequently draws the ire of hapless users when it incapacitates unsuspecting customers' PCs with bad security updates. Just a few months ago, for example, security bulletin MS10-015 offered a patch that automatically turned some Windows XP PCs into big blue-screen bricks -- no user intervention required. Microsoft also has a nasty habit of pushing all sorts of patches down the Automatic Updates chute, even when the update could hardly be termed "critical."
Federal prosecutors have filed charges against five people accused of trying to swipe more than $450,000 from a California city using stolen login credentials associated with its bank account.
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Yuhong Bao
2010-06-03 23:50:27
Yuhong Bao
2010-06-04 00:10:56
Yuhong Bao
2010-06-04 00:16:11
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2010-06-04 06:07:22
Yuhong Bao
2010-06-04 00:22:37