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Welcome to Microsoft's credibility problem. Microsoft executives have touted 2006 as a year of innovation, with an unprecedented number of major product releases.
But the new year is starting out on a very low note, as Microsoft struggles to overcome another security vulnerability - this one affecting every single OS it has produced.
In what is now a familiar situation, the company is in damage control due to yet another dangerous software vulnerability.
Happy New Year.
Peter Nader |
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01.04.06 - 11:28 pm | #
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MS has 200 people on the issue vs. the # of technical and security people working to protect our own resources.....
I wonder out of the 200 people working on the issue which 2 developers are being forced to do all the work?
CSO |
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01.05.06 - 2:41 pm | #
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Alex Eckelberry (Siteowner) |
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01.05.06 - 3:20 pm | #
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I've always wondered why Microsoft still build a complate separate set of executables for every language, decades after the rest of the world figured out about external message files.
I mean, they've got MUI - why don't they make it the default, cut back to one set of binaries, and save themselves a metric arseload of patch work?
And Clover |
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01.05.06 - 5:04 pm | #
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Good Picture Alex!
CSO |
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01.06.06 - 11:42 am | #
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