It is truly amazing how bad this software is. 

The fact that it dominantes the planet is instructive.

Although many people bemoan MS's dominance, there is much to learn from this
state of affairs. And, I think that this situation opens up business avenues
for the strong of heart. After all, MS is the big fat target, not linux.

I wonder if the US government uses windows in sensitive security situations?

These repetitive security problems certainly don't resonate at my place of
work. We are all MS all the way pretty much, and security doesn't seem to be
any big deal. Our secretaries are still downloading screen savers from
where ever.
Joel
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 02:21:56PM -0600, ronnie gauthier wrote:
> MS announces another security flaw. Guess there have been so many that
> MS is now giving flaws a ranking; critical>important>moderate>low. I'm
> surprised there is not a ranking of "ignore", oh, wait, that must be
> what "low" really means.
> 
> http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/bixtech/11/21/microsoft.security.ap/index.html
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