MPAA Opens Anti-filesharing Website
PontifexPrimus writes "The MPAA's new advertising campaign against movie piracy has a home on the internet. Did you know that 'Network users have a back door to your hard drive while you're online, thereby seeing your personal, private information, such as bank records, social security number, etc.'? Learn about the dangers of filesharing!"
I think anyone who keeps posting lame slashdotting jokes should learn about the dangers of having a large object inserted into one's rectum.
More like 2 windows vulnerabilities M$ could not cover up.
I know, IHBT.
Turnaround time is important. Turnaround time on Linux holes is usually much less than Microsoft holes, the holes are generally less dangerous, and the fixes get deployed faster. Also, has it ever occurred to you that maybe more holes get found and fixed in Linux because they're actively interested in improving their existing software, while Microsoft just wants to sell the next version, with NEW IMPROVED security?