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Unpaid Quality Assurance for the Bloatfarm?
The problem is that the Bloatfarm architecture is inherently unsafe and leaky. It was designed that way to obtain "buy-in" back when MS had world dominance in its sights.

When it turned out that Windows and every MS app was, from a security standpoint, like a leaky sieve, SURPRISE! security became an issue.

So, the evil, wretched, dungheap Bloatfarm tried to do what it does best, shove the problem off on someone else: get others to shoulder the burden.

The Bloatfarm builds inherently risky software and then gets others to reduce the risk (as a public service, mind you) while it captures the profits.

Sounds very cynical does it not?

It is exactly how the dungheap has always operated.
Posted by: Jeremy W   Posted on: 12/04/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Unpaid Quality Assurance for the Bloatfarm?  Jeremy W | 12/04/07
You have absolutelly no idea what you are talking about.  GuidingLight | 12/04/07
RE: Securing Microsoft: Inviting the hackers inside  Loverock Davidson | 12/04/07
Got to love the Trolls  Average_Joe | 12/04/07
I thought the hackers where already inside.  GuidingLight | 12/04/07
Aren't we all hackers inside  Boot_Agnostic | 12/05/07
RE: Securing Microsoft: Inviting the hackers inside  gjjacob@... | 12/05/07
Security!!??  On Site PC | 12/05/07
So I guess you only use Linux eh?  Four-Eyes | 12/06/07
Why? Do Linux users need a tech? SP1  On Site PC | 12/06/07
I think the whole industry is bad  Boot_Agnostic | 12/06/07

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