Comment Re:Business Lesson 101 (Score 1) 830
In every case where there has been a problem with Windows security, it's been AFTER they released a patch for the vulnerability.
That sounds great, except you're completely wrong. There are plenty of unpatched MS vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited. For example:
Microsoft Internet Explorer ADODB.Stream Object File Installation Weakness
And this certainly isn't the only example. They've earned their reputation for ignoring known vulnerabilities:
pivx list of unpatched IE vulnerabilities from 9/2003
And before you say that these are IE vulnerabilities, not "Windows" vulnerabilities, you might want to consider Microsoft's own position in a certain court case.
That sounds great, except you're completely wrong. There are plenty of unpatched MS vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited. For example:
Microsoft Internet Explorer ADODB.Stream Object File Installation Weakness
And this certainly isn't the only example. They've earned their reputation for ignoring known vulnerabilities:
pivx list of unpatched IE vulnerabilities from 9/2003
And before you say that these are IE vulnerabilities, not "Windows" vulnerabilities, you might want to consider Microsoft's own position in a certain court case.