Security Flaws May Be Microsoft's Undoing
tarpitt writes: "According to this article in the LA Times, repeated software flaws in Microsoft products has begun to raise concerns that they 'threaten the stability of a major piece of the world economy and to raise questions about Microsoft's future.' Flawed security is seen as a stumbling block to accepting Microsoft sponsored on-line services. It is also driving discussion about making software manufacturers liable for damages caused by flawed products." This piece in eWeek on troubles with XP's automatic updates is an interesting companion; releasing often doesn't seem to be enough.
Update: 01/15 15:00 GMT by J :
Bruce Schneier's
January Crypto-Gram
came out this morning, and is also topical: "Microsoft treats security vulnerabilities as public relations problems. Until that changes, expect more of this kind of nonsense..."
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HOW DO YOU LIKE THEM APPLES??
You sat on top for how long, basically ruling the software market. You had every opportunity to perfect your products.. and I'll admit that you've come a long way.. but you concentrated so hard on your future, and everything ahead of you, that you didn't watch your back. Now your ass is going to be sore, and it's all your fault.
It's your fault, and I hate you and die and fuck you and yeah.
(obviously this post = my humble opinion, and isn't intended to represent any facts of any kind)
Yes, Microsoft products have security faults, whose doesn't? Microsoft's get more notice because of the insane amount of marketshare they have, also Microsoft's software is less mature than the UNIX offerings people often compare it to in terms of tight security.
I remember back in the late 80s and early 90s how much of a joke UNIX security in general was. Back then you could pretty much root any non-.gov UNIX system on the Internet, remotely, at will.. (thanks in large part to SENDMAIL though many other pieces of software had problems as well). People who bitch and moan about how long it takes Microsoft to fix bugs compared to UNIX vendors must not have been around when you could change the IFS under SunOS and easily root the box using any SUID program that did a system() or exec() call (quite a few, at the time)...Even after Sun, etc, fixed that bug it remained unpatched in a huge number of systems for years....
Unix security is better now, but that's in large part due to maturity...Microsoft software will improve as well..Look at how much they've improved stability already when compared to Win95...It will happen...slowly, perhaps.
No we make Windows