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Microsoft Claims Linux Security a Myth

black hole sun writes "Microsoft bigwig Nick McGrath claims that Linux security is highly exaggerated, and that the open source development model is 'fundamentally flawed.' The gist of his argument appears to be his claim of lack of accountability among distributors, coupled with generic statements short on facts. 'Who is accountable for the security of the Linux kernel? Does Red Hat, for example, take responsibility? It cannot, as it does not produce the Linux kernel. It produces one distribution of Linux.' He goes on to say that 'Linux is not ready for mission-critical computing. There are fundamental things missing,' pointing out the lack of a development environment and no single 'sign-on system' giving reference to Microsoft's foundering .Net passport program." I guess Linux can only aspire to the greatness of Windows when it has such secure applications as Outlook and Internet Explorer. Historically those have been proven to be of a caliber all their own.

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  1. What that guy is smoking? by KiloByte · · Score: 3, Funny

    This is the classic case of a kettle calling the refrigerator black.

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  2. Re:Indeed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Care to elaborate? Just what part of the software stack is missing?

    The bit that lets Firefox adds new suid root system calls to Linux via .xpi files disguised as links to FREE BOOBIES.

  3. In other news... by k4_pacific · · Score: 4, Funny

    In other news, a representative from Yugo blasted BMW for not putting rear window heaters on their cars. "If you have to push it in the winter, your hands will get cold. What a crappy car."

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  4. In other news... by Nova+Express · · Score: 4, Funny
    Michasel Moore accused Paris Hilton of being "too fat."

    Mike Tyson accused Michael Jordan of being "violent and out of control."

    And Richard Simmons accused Charlton Heston of being "way too gay."

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  5. Re:Indeed by had3l · · Score: 5, Funny
    "Care to elaborate? Just what part of the software stack is missing?"
    They don't know, it's missing.
  6. Re:Indeed by AKnightCowboy · · Score: 4, Funny
    Care to elaborate? Just what part of the software stack is missing?

    The entire .NET Framework is missing from the Linux kernel!!! My Visual Basic kernel modules won't even compile under Linux.

  7. Re:Indeed by BuilderBob · · Score: 3, Funny

    Care to elaborate? Just what part of the software stack is missing?

    The bit that lets Firefox adds new suid root system calls to Linux via .xpi files disguised as links to FREE BOOBIES.

    Your link to FREE BOOBIES doesn't work. could you post again using the HTML tags.

  8. Re:Indeed by Jesus_666 · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's why water is not ready for mission-critical drinking, as it's development model is fundamentally flawed and it's lacking a single 'drink-on system'. Because of that Microsoft has been forcing it's employees to only drink Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey since 1984.

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  9. What about WinX? by Gary+Destruction · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why is Microsoft complaining about security liablity of Linux when they're writing and selling a desktop for it?

  10. new Microsoft user agreement? by tgibbs · · Score: 3, Funny

    Who is accountable for the security of the Linux kernel? Does Red Hat, for example, take responsibility?

    I applaud Microsoft's recognition of the importance of accountability. I look forward to reading Microsoft's revised license agreement, in which Microsoft will presumably accept liability for consequential damages resulting from security flaws of Microsoft products.

  11. Re:Indeed by Evil+Pete · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's why water is not ready for mission-critical drinking

    Hence the need for Microsoft's new .WET architecture to solve these problems.

    forcing it's employees to only drink Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey since 1984

    Truly, this explains so much.

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