The Microsoft Protection Racket
bonch writes "Dvorak writes about the 'Microsoft protection racket' in his latest column--'charging real money for any sort of add-on, service, or new product that protects clients against flaws in its own operating system.' Dvorak argues that someone took a look at the expense of Microsoft's monthly 'Patch Tuesday' and decided to find a way to make money from it instead of fix the code (e.g., abandoning the use of the registry)." I enjoy salt with my Dvorak, but that's just me.
But that's just me.
And yes, I know he isn't the same as the keyboard guy.
I don't get it.
from the article:
"Nice server room you got there.... It would be a shame if something happened to it."
This is my opinion. To make sure you don't steal it, it's covered by the DMCA.
Vista - Won't Boot Edition... $29.95
Vista - Preloaded with Viruses and Spyware Edition... $39.95
Vista - Initially Clean but Use at Your Own Risk Edition... $49.95
Vista - Clean with Firewall and Weekly Protection Update Edition... $200
From TFA.
Also why is this retard writing about Security??
He's not writing about security, he's writing about Microsoft security. He's obviously fully qualified.
Is this the first time? It can't be more than the second or third.
Your superficial arugment has convinced me of something alright.
There's nothing wrong with the registry that a little knowledge wouldn't fix.
"I enjoy calling Dvorak a blohward with my Dvorak"
I think you need more practice.
Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!
You say that in UNIX is not multiuser? And UNIX is using INI-like-files for something like 30 years and it just works...
I'm sorry, but did you just use the words "UNIX" and "it just works" in the same sentence? With a straight face?
Like woodworking? Build your own picture frames.
"Does Microsoft think it is going to get away with charging real money for any sort of add-on service, or new product that protects clients against flaws in its own operating system?"
I encourage this type of arrogance on the part of Microsoft, I would suspect that they would find themselves tied up in another legal battle. In addition, this may be exactly the type of thing that Linux needs.
"Exactly how anything manages to worm in through the open port and place items in the Registry is beyond me.."
This is one of those "features" brought about by the "tight integration" that Microsoft oh-so likes to spout off, the same goes for their "feature rich", "Tightly Integrated" Office Suite!
[regarding the Registry]"Why does Microsoft insist on continuing its use? There has to be a better way."
Another "tightly integrated" feature of the Windows OS, Surely there is a way, maybe when they receive the money for the patch management services, they will fix the problems with the registry.
I really don't know why Microsoft is even worried about it, Isn't it the Coders Fault anyway?
"Why doesn't the company just bite the bullet and bring out various exploitable versions?"
Vista - Wont't Install (BSOD) Edition
Vista - Phisermans Dream Editition (Code Named CHUM)
Vista - Cleaned and Optimized (Linux , Gnome w/Vista Skin)
this service a backstop for users who violate basic common sense. Violate basic common sense by doing what? Running windows?
Think Deeply.
1. Break up the company.
2. One division for OS (MicroSoft), one division for "security" (MicroHardened)
3. ????
4. PROFIT!
"A government is a body of people, usually notably ungoverned." - Shepard Book Quoting Malcolm Reynolds
Son, I got a .emacs file that's older than you and most of your friends.
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Not necessarily. He might just be trying to keep the slugs off his keyboard.
You are not alone. This is not normal. None of this is normal.
As someone who write code and manipulates the registry everday, I for one love it.
As someone who writes so much, perhaps you should familiarize yourself with proper use of the english language.
Crawl back into your cubby, cubicle boy.
You've never installed more than one version of certain "enterprise database software", then.
;)
Well.. there's your problem. You shouldn't be using 'enterprise database software'. You should be doing everything in flat text files!
blohward, n: 1; An archaic term used to describe one who frequenly wonders how a hole in the ground ended up in the middle of his ass. 2; The lead ship in John Austin's legendary journey around Hudson Bay, wherin a realiable process for the vulcanization of rubber was discovered.
He was probably using definition 1.
"realiable"
You've got the same kind of keyboard, huh?
Why yes, I AM a rocket scientist!