What started out for Microsoft as a bad day with the reported theft and Internet posting of source code for some of its Windows operating systems turned worse as the technology giant once again saw the security of its software tested with the emergence of a dangerous Internet Explorer exploit. Security experts said the attacks via Microsoft’s Web browser — although not connected to the source code spillage — are particularly dangerous to Internet users because it would take only casual visiting of a Web site to become infected.
Lies, damn lies, and more ldamn lies! Only a miniscule few demented ones ever screw with Microshaft. The rest of us are having fun, without License fees, huge patches, and all the other foolishness of Microsnot toy/game operating environments. Join Microsoft in the switch to GNU/Linux! http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030827/152/e6yxh.html But, just to be safe, everyone is switching to one of over 230+ Open Source operating systems, each unique and different, except for one thing, they are all w0rm and virus proof, because you MUST run as ROOT, open a special folder, make install, in order to open any applications, and w0rms and virus are applications! Join Microsoft, NASA, NSA,DOD,DOE, 65 Nations, and BMW, Mercedes, Chrysler, Ford: http://linux.bryanconsulting.com/stories/storyReader$45 Yes, there ar 17 virus/w0rms in the laboratory, for Unix/Posix OSes... but, they won't run on the Internet... patches applied to the Unix and POSIX kernels in infancy of design prove that! Now serving customer 16789 on LIMEWIRE, with (search words): Knoppix, linux, freeduc, and other GNU/Linux distributions, also available for FREE at http://distrowatch.com
Friday the 13th Unlucky for Microsoft, Windows Users
Posted by: Jay Lyman February 13, 2004 10:05 AMWhat started out for Microsoft as a bad day with the reported theft and Internet posting of source code for some of its Windows operating systems turned worse as the technology giant once again saw the security of its software tested with the emergence of a dangerous Internet Explorer exploit. Security experts said the attacks via Microsoft’s Web browser — although not connected to the source code spillage — are particularly dangerous to Internet users because it would take only casual visiting of a Web site to become infected.
environments. Join Microsoft in the switch to GNU/Linux!
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/030827/152/e6yxh.html
But, just to be safe, everyone is switching to one of over 230+ Open Source operating systems, each unique and different, except for one thing, they are all w0rm and virus proof, because you MUST run as ROOT, open a special folder, make install, in order to open any applications, and w0rms and virus are applications! Join Microsoft, NASA, NSA,DOD,DOE, 65 Nations, and BMW, Mercedes, Chrysler, Ford:
http://linux.bryanconsulting.com/stories/storyReader$45
Yes, there ar 17 virus/w0rms in the laboratory, for Unix/Posix OSes... but, they won't run on the Internet... patches applied to the Unix and POSIX kernels in infancy of design prove that!
Now serving customer 16789 on LIMEWIRE, with (search words): Knoppix, linux, freeduc, and other GNU/Linux distributions, also available for FREE at http://distrowatch.com