Hackers, Meet Microsoft
Mz6 writes "The random chatter of several hundred Microsoft engineers filled the cavernous executive briefing center recently at the company's sprawling campus outside Seattle. Within minutes after their meeting was convened, however, the hall became hushed. Hackers had successfully
lured a Windows laptop onto a malicious wireless network. 'It was just silent,' said Stephen Toulouse, a program manager in Microsoft's security unit. 'You couldn't hear anybody breathe.' The demo was part of an extraordinary two days in which outsiders were invited into the heart of the Windows empire for the express purpose of exploiting flaws in Microsoft computing systems. The event, which Microsoft has not publicized, was dubbed 'Blue Hat' -- a reference to the widely known 'Black Hat' security conference, tweaked to reflect Microsoft's corporate color."
No, they have between 10-20 billion. They returned over 25 billion to their shareholders via tax free dividends.
What makes you suspect that anyone working at Microsoft has ever done a real code review? Any Microsofties wanna correct this impression? Remember it is always cheaper to let your customers do your QA for you rather than finding the problems yourself...
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.