Microsoft is a national security threat, says ex-White House cyber policy director
Microsoft is a national security threat, says ex-White House cyber policy director
With little competition at the goverment level, Windows giant has no incentive to make its systems safer
. . . aaand a bunch of other people.
34 0 ReplyYeah. I don't get a headline, but I said it a couple times this week.
Maybe I should hold more press conferences.../s
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Competition? That would damage the economy! How are the fat cats supposed to stay fat?!
19 0 ReplyThey don't give people want they want in Win 11, and become a security threat in the meantime. Brilliant
11 0 ReplyYou mean It's a bad idea to put government secrets in the cloud of a large company whose only working department is their PR department?
10 0 Replywhy did the millitart hand everything over to them then?
10 0 ReplyMaybe, but only if windows users continue to not learn how to use their PCs
Just because you know what the buttons do doesn't mean you know how to use it.
5 23 ReplyI keep clicking the link that says "free crypto in your account claim now" and its not doing anything except making my screen go black randomly. I need one of my grandchildren to help me when they visit in a month
7 0 ReplyShitty security practices, and a lack of good security software is to blame for that
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L take, taking control away from the user and into a closed source black box leads to breach after breach
8 1 ReplyOnly if the closed source black box has your information in the first place
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Users aren’t responsible for the plethora of security issues Microsoft regularly releases.
7 1 ReplyThey are if they have shitty security practices and never set up good security software
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Are you a child or just dense?
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