The Insiders that he referred to in the alleged leaked messages were just Microsoft technical staff. They appear to be provided to the Sales force as people who are familiar with competative solutions and can advise the customer on how to replace them with Windows services.
In reality it seems far less interesting than the insinuation in the headline.
I understand everyone's concerns about crackers exploiting the spyware to gain entry into their systems. I think this could be easily solved by the FBI providing free, convenient upgrades to the spyware product in the event that vulnerabilities are discovered.
It would also be nice if we were notified by email whenever a patch was available.
The Insiders that he referred to in the alleged leaked messages were just Microsoft technical staff. They appear to be provided to the Sales force as people who are familiar with competative solutions and can advise the customer on how to replace them with Windows services.
In reality it seems far less interesting than the insinuation in the headline.
I understand everyone's concerns about crackers exploiting the spyware to gain entry into their systems. I think this could be easily solved by the FBI providing free, convenient upgrades to the spyware product in the event that vulnerabilities are discovered.
It would also be nice if we were notified by email whenever a patch was available.