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Why Can't Microsoft Just Patch Everything?

paneraboy writes "If smaller software companies can patch all of their bugs serious or minor, ZDNet's George Ou asks, why can't Microsoft -- with its massive army of programmers and massive budget -- patch all of its vulnerabilities? Had Microsoft fixed a low risk browser vulnerability six months ago, perhaps we could have avoided last week's zero-day exploit. Currently, more than two dozen Windows XP issues remain unpatched. Ou thinks Microsoft ought to fix them all." From the article: "Almost 4 years after the launch of Trustworthy Computing, I found myself wondering why am I staying up till 4:00 AM to deliver an emergency set of instructions (Home and Enterprise) to my readers because Microsoft felt it unnecessary to patch a flaw six months ago that was originally low risk but mutated in to something extremely dangerous."

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  1. Re:Good ole' 2002 by Tenebrous · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    and your kids aren't cute or talented, either.

  2. Re:Good ole' 2002 by jahudabudy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    And your mother smells of eldeberries!

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