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Facts here, vs. "Pro-*NIX" FICTION
For years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
Apple also went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.x: (06/18/2011)
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Facts here, vs. "Pro-*NIX" FICTION
For years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
Apple also went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.x: (06/18/2011)
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Facts here, vs. "Pro-*NIX" FICTION
For years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
Apple also went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.x: (06/18/2011)
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Facts here, vs. "Pro-*NIX" FICTION
For years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
Apple also went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.x: (06/18/2011)
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Facts here, vs. "Pro-*NIX" FICTION
For years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
Apple also went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 6.x: (06/18/2011)
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Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
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Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
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Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Reverse psychology & FACTS too
AHEM: Apparently NOT when *NIX dorks say it here though!
"Security is just the biggest argument in the FUD arsenal" - by bzipitidoo (647217) on Friday June 17, @09:13AM (#36473372)
Now, for years here I have been hearing "Windows is a security nightmare full of security holes, (insert *NIX variant here) is not"
LMAO! Total b.s. & what's below will disprove THAT, with ease (and facts from a reputable source).
So - Who are you *trying* to fool with that then?
Hmmm?
Apple went around saying the same, even on T.V. in their ads (implying/inferring it, & MORE) as well.
So, what's "MacDefender" then for they also??
Hmmm??
* What a CROCK OF SHIT!
Still, in regards to that? Well, ok - let's take a peek @ the # of unpatched security vulnerabilities on not ONLY Windows 7, but nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT/ARRAY of what Microsoft gives us to do development & business with online, vs. THE LINUX LATEST-GREATEST KERNEL ONLY then, shall we?
This data's ALL from a respected source for known security vulnerabilities unpatched:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 7 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/18/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 2 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/18/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 5 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/18/2011)
-
Perhaps more of it's finally being disclosed
Properly and on time, instead of being hidden, to defend share price?
Ever think of that??
E.G.-> SONY took a 4% drop in stock when they were hacked/cracked for example.
That said? It's NO SECRET that many companies try to "hide it" (while their boards of directors ditch shares like mad before the news hits and people lose faith in them due to security breaches).
However, lately??
It seems that trend has reversed itself and we're seeing what is occuring in a timely fashion.
(That's a good thing for end users of these companies' services online, because they will most likely do something about it from a network security perspective once they're aware of any deficiencies there due to these hacks/cracks.)
In fact - Since you're "speculating" (though it may be possible, ala "problem/reaction/solution" type manipulations of the public often done by those in power) and, the way you talk?
Hey - I could say you're a member of "anonymous" or "lulzsec" or some other malware maker or hacker/cracker for pete's sake, trying to "sway public opinion" yourself, so that protective measures are NOT taken!
Anyone can speculate, problem is? NONE OF US HAS ENOUGH INFORMATION, & solid undeniable information, to make any type of judgements here.
We have to wait to see how it all plays out, as far as that is concerned... period!
APKP.S.=> Oh, It's not just Microsoft stuff either, in regards to this little tidbit from you:
"Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again" - by AHuxley (892839) on Thursday June 16, @09:00AM (#36461582) Homepage
This is happening on ALL platforms... case-in-point/example? Ok:
E.G. #1 (very recent): What about MacDefender malware appearing on MacOS X? The OS that was allegedly implied by Apple to be "more secure than Microsoft's" for years?
E.G. #2 (very recent): Also, and as far as "LAMP" (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP for those "not in the know" on that account) goes?
I'll let this article from the Register speak on that account here, for me:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey. Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers"
---
Now - For comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples, in the MS Stack for business online? Here we go:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008:(06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/ [secunia.com]
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7:
-
Perhaps more of it's finally being disclosed
Properly and on time, instead of being hidden, to defend share price?
Ever think of that??
E.G.-> SONY took a 4% drop in stock when they were hacked/cracked for example.
That said? It's NO SECRET that many companies try to "hide it" (while their boards of directors ditch shares like mad before the news hits and people lose faith in them due to security breaches).
However, lately??
It seems that trend has reversed itself and we're seeing what is occuring in a timely fashion.
(That's a good thing for end users of these companies' services online, because they will most likely do something about it from a network security perspective once they're aware of any deficiencies there due to these hacks/cracks.)
In fact - Since you're "speculating" (though it may be possible, ala "problem/reaction/solution" type manipulations of the public often done by those in power) and, the way you talk?
Hey - I could say you're a member of "anonymous" or "lulzsec" or some other malware maker or hacker/cracker for pete's sake, trying to "sway public opinion" yourself, so that protective measures are NOT taken!
Anyone can speculate, problem is? NONE OF US HAS ENOUGH INFORMATION, & solid undeniable information, to make any type of judgements here.
We have to wait to see how it all plays out, as far as that is concerned... period!
APKP.S.=> Oh, It's not just Microsoft stuff either, in regards to this little tidbit from you:
"Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again" - by AHuxley (892839) on Thursday June 16, @09:00AM (#36461582) Homepage
This is happening on ALL platforms... case-in-point/example? Ok:
E.G. #1 (very recent): What about MacDefender malware appearing on MacOS X? The OS that was allegedly implied by Apple to be "more secure than Microsoft's" for years?
E.G. #2 (very recent): Also, and as far as "LAMP" (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP for those "not in the know" on that account) goes?
I'll let this article from the Register speak on that account here, for me:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey. Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers"
---
Now - For comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples, in the MS Stack for business online? Here we go:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008:(06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/ [secunia.com]
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7:
-
Perhaps more of it's finally being disclosed
Properly and on time, instead of being hidden, to defend share price?
Ever think of that??
E.G.-> SONY took a 4% drop in stock when they were hacked/cracked for example.
That said? It's NO SECRET that many companies try to "hide it" (while their boards of directors ditch shares like mad before the news hits and people lose faith in them due to security breaches).
However, lately??
It seems that trend has reversed itself and we're seeing what is occuring in a timely fashion.
(That's a good thing for end users of these companies' services online, because they will most likely do something about it from a network security perspective once they're aware of any deficiencies there due to these hacks/cracks.)
In fact - Since you're "speculating" (though it may be possible, ala "problem/reaction/solution" type manipulations of the public often done by those in power) and, the way you talk?
Hey - I could say you're a member of "anonymous" or "lulzsec" or some other malware maker or hacker/cracker for pete's sake, trying to "sway public opinion" yourself, so that protective measures are NOT taken!
Anyone can speculate, problem is? NONE OF US HAS ENOUGH INFORMATION, & solid undeniable information, to make any type of judgements here.
We have to wait to see how it all plays out, as far as that is concerned... period!
APKP.S.=> Oh, It's not just Microsoft stuff either, in regards to this little tidbit from you:
"Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again" - by AHuxley (892839) on Thursday June 16, @09:00AM (#36461582) Homepage
This is happening on ALL platforms... case-in-point/example? Ok:
E.G. #1 (very recent): What about MacDefender malware appearing on MacOS X? The OS that was allegedly implied by Apple to be "more secure than Microsoft's" for years?
E.G. #2 (very recent): Also, and as far as "LAMP" (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP for those "not in the know" on that account) goes?
I'll let this article from the Register speak on that account here, for me:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey. Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers"
---
Now - For comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples, in the MS Stack for business online? Here we go:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008:(06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/ [secunia.com]
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7:
-
Perhaps more of it's finally being disclosed
Properly and on time, instead of being hidden, to defend share price?
Ever think of that??
E.G.-> SONY took a 4% drop in stock when they were hacked/cracked for example.
That said? It's NO SECRET that many companies try to "hide it" (while their boards of directors ditch shares like mad before the news hits and people lose faith in them due to security breaches).
However, lately??
It seems that trend has reversed itself and we're seeing what is occuring in a timely fashion.
(That's a good thing for end users of these companies' services online, because they will most likely do something about it from a network security perspective once they're aware of any deficiencies there due to these hacks/cracks.)
In fact - Since you're "speculating" (though it may be possible, ala "problem/reaction/solution" type manipulations of the public often done by those in power) and, the way you talk?
Hey - I could say you're a member of "anonymous" or "lulzsec" or some other malware maker or hacker/cracker for pete's sake, trying to "sway public opinion" yourself, so that protective measures are NOT taken!
Anyone can speculate, problem is? NONE OF US HAS ENOUGH INFORMATION, & solid undeniable information, to make any type of judgements here.
We have to wait to see how it all plays out, as far as that is concerned... period!
APKP.S.=> Oh, It's not just Microsoft stuff either, in regards to this little tidbit from you:
"Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again" - by AHuxley (892839) on Thursday June 16, @09:00AM (#36461582) Homepage
This is happening on ALL platforms... case-in-point/example? Ok:
E.G. #1 (very recent): What about MacDefender malware appearing on MacOS X? The OS that was allegedly implied by Apple to be "more secure than Microsoft's" for years?
E.G. #2 (very recent): Also, and as far as "LAMP" (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP for those "not in the know" on that account) goes?
I'll let this article from the Register speak on that account here, for me:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey. Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers"
---
Now - For comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples, in the MS Stack for business online? Here we go:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008:(06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/ [secunia.com]
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7:
-
Perhaps more of it's finally being disclosed
Properly and on time, instead of being hidden, to defend share price?
Ever think of that??
E.G.-> SONY took a 4% drop in stock when they were hacked/cracked for example.
That said? It's NO SECRET that many companies try to "hide it" (while their boards of directors ditch shares like mad before the news hits and people lose faith in them due to security breaches).
However, lately??
It seems that trend has reversed itself and we're seeing what is occuring in a timely fashion.
(That's a good thing for end users of these companies' services online, because they will most likely do something about it from a network security perspective once they're aware of any deficiencies there due to these hacks/cracks.)
In fact - Since you're "speculating" (though it may be possible, ala "problem/reaction/solution" type manipulations of the public often done by those in power) and, the way you talk?
Hey - I could say you're a member of "anonymous" or "lulzsec" or some other malware maker or hacker/cracker for pete's sake, trying to "sway public opinion" yourself, so that protective measures are NOT taken!
Anyone can speculate, problem is? NONE OF US HAS ENOUGH INFORMATION, & solid undeniable information, to make any type of judgements here.
We have to wait to see how it all plays out, as far as that is concerned... period!
APKP.S.=> Oh, It's not just Microsoft stuff either, in regards to this little tidbit from you:
"Some 'admin' having a bad script kiddies day with Microsoft again" - by AHuxley (892839) on Thursday June 16, @09:00AM (#36461582) Homepage
This is happening on ALL platforms... case-in-point/example? Ok:
E.G. #1 (very recent): What about MacDefender malware appearing on MacOS X? The OS that was allegedly implied by Apple to be "more secure than Microsoft's" for years?
E.G. #2 (very recent): Also, and as far as "LAMP" (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP for those "not in the know" on that account) goes?
I'll let this article from the Register speak on that account here, for me:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey. Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers"
---
Now - For comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples, in the MS Stack for business online? Here we go:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008:(06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/ [secunia.com]
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/16/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7:
-
Re:WTF adobe
http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal "The Secunia PSI is aFREE security tool designed to detect vulnerable and out-dated programs and plug-ins which expose your PC to attacks. Attacks exploiting vulnerable programs and plug-ins are rarely blocked by traditional anti-virus and are therefore increasingly "popular" among criminals. The only solution to block these kind of attacks is to apply security updates, commonly referred to as patches. Patches are offered free-of-charge by most software vendors, however, finding all these patches is a tedious and time consuming task. Secunia PSI automates this and alerts you when your programs and plug-ins require updating to stay secure." Set and forget.
-
LAMP "security": Bwaaahhh a joke!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, trolls... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you "Pro-*NIX trolls" around here on
/.:LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites!
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP "security": Bwaaahhh a joke!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, trolls... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you "Pro-*NIX trolls" around here on
/.:LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites!
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP "security": Bwaaahhh a joke!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, trolls... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you "Pro-*NIX trolls" around here on
/.:LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites!
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP "security": Bwaaahhh a joke!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, trolls... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you "Pro-*NIX trolls" around here on
/.:LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites!
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP "security": Bwaaahhh a joke!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, trolls... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/11/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you "Pro-*NIX trolls" around here on
/.:LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites!
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP security results 4 "Phishing/Spamming"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Penguins!
PHISHING & SPAM? Same thing (pretty much, as they BOTH utilize email to try to steal your monies - makes you wonder WHY the Penguins "love" to see LAMP online: Perhaps THEY are the ones doing it all, & know that their crap's SO RIDDLED WITH HOLES, it's easy to take advantage of? Ah, perhaps...)
(... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
"Read 'em & weep", Penguins... ZERO KNOWN UNPATCHED SECURITY VULNERABILITIES in MS' Closed Source Stack!
APK
P.S.=> Now, there's a comparison for you Penguins:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites...
So, once more - "read 'em, & weep"!
(OH, & yes - I am QUITE certain this will be "modded down" for whatever stupid reasons, but the truth's up there, no matter WHAT you do Penguins, & not everyone loads pages @ the above ZERO threshold - so even IF you mod this set of facts down? People are STILL GOING TO SEE IT, whether you LIKE IT, or not, and there's no stopping truths based on FACTS!)
Of course, we ALL know how "/. 's 'Pro-*NIX' Trolls consortium here works - mod down things, even if based on facts & truths, so nobody can see them - hence my prediction here, lol!
... apk
-
LAMP security results 4 "Phishing/Spamming"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Penguins!
PHISHING & SPAM? Same thing (pretty much, as they BOTH utilize email to try to steal your monies - makes you wonder WHY the Penguins "love" to see LAMP online: Perhaps THEY are the ones doing it all, & know that their crap's SO RIDDLED WITH HOLES, it's easy to take advantage of? Ah, perhaps...)
(... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
"Read 'em & weep", Penguins... ZERO KNOWN UNPATCHED SECURITY VULNERABILITIES in MS' Closed Source Stack!
APK
P.S.=> Now, there's a comparison for you Penguins:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites...
So, once more - "read 'em, & weep"!
(OH, & yes - I am QUITE certain this will be "modded down" for whatever stupid reasons, but the truth's up there, no matter WHAT you do Penguins, & not everyone loads pages @ the above ZERO threshold - so even IF you mod this set of facts down? People are STILL GOING TO SEE IT, whether you LIKE IT, or not, and there's no stopping truths based on FACTS!)
Of course, we ALL know how "/. 's 'Pro-*NIX' Trolls consortium here works - mod down things, even if based on facts & truths, so nobody can see them - hence my prediction here, lol!
... apk
-
LAMP security results 4 "Phishing/Spamming"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Penguins!
PHISHING & SPAM? Same thing (pretty much, as they BOTH utilize email to try to steal your monies - makes you wonder WHY the Penguins "love" to see LAMP online: Perhaps THEY are the ones doing it all, & know that their crap's SO RIDDLED WITH HOLES, it's easy to take advantage of? Ah, perhaps...)
(... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
"Read 'em & weep", Penguins... ZERO KNOWN UNPATCHED SECURITY VULNERABILITIES in MS' Closed Source Stack!
APK
P.S.=> Now, there's a comparison for you Penguins:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites...
So, once more - "read 'em, & weep"!
(OH, & yes - I am QUITE certain this will be "modded down" for whatever stupid reasons, but the truth's up there, no matter WHAT you do Penguins, & not everyone loads pages @ the above ZERO threshold - so even IF you mod this set of facts down? People are STILL GOING TO SEE IT, whether you LIKE IT, or not, and there's no stopping truths based on FACTS!)
Of course, we ALL know how "/. 's 'Pro-*NIX' Trolls consortium here works - mod down things, even if based on facts & truths, so nobody can see them - hence my prediction here, lol!
... apk
-
LAMP security results 4 "Phishing/Spamming"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Penguins!
PHISHING & SPAM? Same thing (pretty much, as they BOTH utilize email to try to steal your monies - makes you wonder WHY the Penguins "love" to see LAMP online: Perhaps THEY are the ones doing it all, & know that their crap's SO RIDDLED WITH HOLES, it's easy to take advantage of? Ah, perhaps...)
(... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
"Read 'em & weep", Penguins... ZERO KNOWN UNPATCHED SECURITY VULNERABILITIES in MS' Closed Source Stack!
APK
P.S.=> Now, there's a comparison for you Penguins:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites...
So, once more - "read 'em, & weep"!
(OH, & yes - I am QUITE certain this will be "modded down" for whatever stupid reasons, but the truth's up there, no matter WHAT you do Penguins, & not everyone loads pages @ the above ZERO threshold - so even IF you mod this set of facts down? People are STILL GOING TO SEE IT, whether you LIKE IT, or not, and there's no stopping truths based on FACTS!)
Of course, we ALL know how "/. 's 'Pro-*NIX' Trolls consortium here works - mod down things, even if based on facts & truths, so nobody can see them - hence my prediction here, lol!
... apk
-
LAMP security results 4 "Phishing/Spamming"
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Penguins!
PHISHING & SPAM? Same thing (pretty much, as they BOTH utilize email to try to steal your monies - makes you wonder WHY the Penguins "love" to see LAMP online: Perhaps THEY are the ones doing it all, & know that their crap's SO RIDDLED WITH HOLES, it's easy to take advantage of? Ah, perhaps...)
(... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
"Read 'em & weep", Penguins... ZERO KNOWN UNPATCHED SECURITY VULNERABILITIES in MS' Closed Source Stack!
APK
P.S.=> Now, there's a comparison for you Penguins:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites...
So, once more - "read 'em, & weep"!
(OH, & yes - I am QUITE certain this will be "modded down" for whatever stupid reasons, but the truth's up there, no matter WHAT you do Penguins, & not everyone loads pages @ the above ZERO threshold - so even IF you mod this set of facts down? People are STILL GOING TO SEE IT, whether you LIKE IT, or not, and there's no stopping truths based on FACTS!)
Of course, we ALL know how "/. 's 'Pro-*NIX' Trolls consortium here works - mod down things, even if based on facts & truths, so nobody can see them - hence my prediction here, lol!
... apk
-
LAMP stack security (new NEWS/NewsFlash)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Raenex... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you Raenex:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP stack security (new NEWS/NewsFlash)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Raenex... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you Raenex:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP stack security (new NEWS/NewsFlash)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Raenex... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you Raenex:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP stack security (new NEWS/NewsFlash)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Raenex... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you Raenex:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
LAMP stack security (new NEWS/NewsFlash)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/06/10/domains_lamped/
---
PERTINENT QUOTE:
"Phishers compromise LAMP-based websites for days at a time and hit the same victims over and over again, according to an Anti-Phishing Working Group survey.
Sites built on Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP are the favoured targets of phishing attackers,"
---
That's JUST FOR YOU, Raenex... & of course, this as well, for comparison's sake, Apples-To-Apples:
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (04/29/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
---
And?
Well, We already KNOW that Windows 7 has less bugs unpatched than Linux 2.6x also (the mainstream kernel, & KERNEL ONLY, not the entirety of a Linux distro mind you, vs. a COMPLETE OS in Win7)
APK
P.S.=> Now, that's a comparison for you Raenex:
LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) being BLOWN AWAY regularly, vs. ZERO BUGS in MS' dev. stack for websites
Again... "read 'em, & weep" (current/new news)... apk
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
-
Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
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Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
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Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
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Facts, vs. YOUR FICTIONS (Open SORES zealot)
Well, since it seems you are, & you took offense to what I stated (when no offense was intended)? Here we go then, facts time (rather than mere zealous statements):
YOUR SWORD CUTS BOTH WAYS, & NOT IN FAVOR OF OPEN SORES!
And, I'll show you proofs from a reputable source on my statement next below, in fact!
I'm going to point out a couple things, with factual, concrete, & verifiable information... put your "mental seat belts" on, & please - go easy, as they're just FACT, ok?
Here we go:
"And yet the security bugs still appear in closed source products at a steady rate, and you are at the mercy of the vendor to fix them." - by Raenex (947668) on Thursday June 09, @02:12PM (#36391384)
Let's compare a closed source "ecosystem" (nearly ALL of what Microsoft gives you, closed source & all, to do development & business with) vs. the Linux KERNEL ONLY (not the entirety of what goes into a Linux distro, which would only COMPOUND IT WORSE for Linux, & yes, "Open SORES"):
---
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28234/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29809/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34343/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Office 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30529/?task=advisories
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Virtual PC 2007: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/14315/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/34591/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/30853/?task=advisories
Unpatched 17% (0 of 1 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft DirectX 10.x:
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/16896/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft
.NET Framework 4.x
(06/09/2011)http://secunia.com/advisories/product/29592/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 3 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Silverlight 4.x: (06/09/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/28947/
Unpatched 0% (0 of
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LMAO - Please, you're making me LAUGH boy!
In terms of overall experience at ALL levels (Operating System security, programming & analysis, degrees & more? Boy, you're a NOOB compared to me... show me 1/10th of what I've done to YOUR credit, & before I did them especially then... ok? You can't and YOU KNOW IT!).
I've been at these things since 1982 little boy, and at ALL LEVELS noted above... how about you?
"Now go read a few security manuals, get a few years experience in OSes and security, then you can set your sights on one day being able to speak to me at the same intellectual level. Hell, I may even reach down and help pull you up those last few steps of your very tiring climb." - by pandrijeczko (588093) on Tuesday May 31, @03:52PM (#36300818)
You're a "BIG TALKER" & that's about it! I've done the "security consultant" bit for both camps (NIX & Windows) & know EXACTLY what I'm talking about!
In fact, so much so, that the guide I've written up for Windows security is the:
You MAY wish to refer to the link below that shows a security guide I did for Windows (from 1997-current) as it is:
http://www.neowin.net/news/apk-a-to-z-internet-speedup--security-text
AND, more currently, the MOST viewed & highly rated one there is for years now since 2008 online:
http://www.bing.com/search?q=%22HOW+TO+SECURE+Windows+2000%2FXP%22&go=&form=QBRE
Which has well over 300,000++ views online (actually MORE, but 1 site with 75,000 views of it went offline/out-of-business) & it's been made either:
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1.) An Essential Guide
2.) 5-5 star rated
3.) A "sticky-pinned" thread
4.) Most viewed in the category it's in (usually security)
5.) 2.) Got me PAID by winning a contest @ PCPitStop (quite unexpectedly - I was only posting it for the good of all, & yes, "the Lord works in mysterious ways", it even got me PAID -> http://techtalk.pcpitstop.com/2007/09/04/pc-pitstop-winners/ (see January 2008))---
Across 15-20 or so sites I posted it on back in 2008...
IMPORTANT:
So - Have YOU done better, troll? We want something we can SEE, not just your "alleged status" as a "security consultant", ok??
No, obviously.
(So much for your attempts @ "discrediting me" with "std. troll disinformation protocol", because it falls apart in the light of FACTS... easily! Just "too, Too, TOO EASILY" in fact!)...
However, since we're on the subject of security, Linux vs. Windows? Ok... how about I "up the ante" & show nearly ALL of what MS makes for business & development, vs. the Linux kernel ALONE then?
Here we go:
Linux kernel 2.6x, vs. NOT just the OS either in Windows 7, but rather nearly the ENTIRE GAMUT of what comes from Microsoft has LESS KNOWN SECURITY ISSUES UNPATCHED than does the LINUX KERNEL!
(That's FACT! See below... & "eat your arrogant words" boy, now flavored with "the bitter taste of YOUR defeat", lol!)
Linux 2.6x kernel too ONLY mind you, NOT THE REST OF WHAT COMES IN THE DISTRO like Window managers, GUI shells, apps etc. which HUGELY COMPOUNDS it even more, and worse still, for Linux:
To wit/e.g.:
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Vulnerability Report: Microsoft SQL Server 2008: (05/31/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/21744/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 0 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.x: (05/31/2011)
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/17543/
Unpatched 0% (0 of 6 Secunia advisories)
Vulnerability Report: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010: