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Microsoft to Focus on Security

Anonymous Minion writes: "The Associated Press is reporting that Bill Gates announced to employees Wednesday a major strategy shift across all its products to emphasize security and privacy over new capabilities. In e-mail to employees, Gates referred to the new philosophy as "Trustworthy Computing" and called it the "highest priority". Gates said the new emphasis was "more important than any other part of our work."" People criticized Microsoft for treating security breaches as a public relations problem, so Bill Gates sent this email out to the Associated Press to prove them wrong. (rimshot!) Meanwhile, Richard Smith notes that the Globally Unique Identifier in every installation of Windows Media Player allows websites to universally track users, and Microsoft does not consider it a security problem.

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  1. How to get the word out by maggard · · Score: 1, Troll
    Ironically half of the reporters recieving this email couldn't read it as their Outlook SP2 had declared the attachment potentially unsafe (unlike the official MS formats riddled with problems) and so wouldn't release it to them. The other half of the reporters found their copies already infected when Outlook promptly ran them and began sending out more infected copies to everyone in their address books.

    Luckly a kind 14 year old took pity, broke into one of their Hotmail accounts and resent a plain text version to eveyone.

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  2. Re:Hhhmmm... by dimator · · Score: 1, Troll

    we have to give Microsoft [microsoft.com] some credit.

    Hey, thanks for that link to http://www.microsoft.com, I was not totally sure what their site was...

    By the way, if any of you have heard of that cool search engine called "Google" but you don't know where to find it, it's here: http://www.google.com

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  3. Re:Writing Secure Code by theNeophile · · Score: 3, Troll
    A couple of Microsoft's security people published a book - Writing Secure Code - recently.

    Also coming soon from BitterIrony press:
    GNU's guide to user-frendly UI.
    The U.S. D.O.J.'s guide to speedy legal precedings.
    And:
    Larry Wall's guide to maintainable code.