Subject: [UGM Club] Masalah Linux dan MS lagi (fwd)



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dari www.linuxtoday.com senin 06 Desember

Microsoft's record brought up... OS supporters not impressed at
security comments 

The open-source community has reacted with anger to last week's
claims from Microsoft representatives that open source software was
too insecure for it take seriously. 

British Linux developer Jason Clifford has led the backlash against
Microsoft's claims, viewing them as a cynical marketing ploy. "At the
end of the day Microsoft is in the business of selling a product," he
says. "Everyone is entitled to do that, but perhaps it would be better
to
do it on the merits of that product rather than tying to put something
else down." 

Microsoft group product manager Aubrey Edwards last week
suggested the security of a bank is comparable to that of an operating
system and claimed that no bank would make it's security
architecture common knowledge. 

But Clifford is keen to point out that open source is a tried, tested
and
trusted security architecture for Web developers world-wide. He
adds, "If open source was so insecure, would 55% of Web servers be
running Apahce, and would the servers that run other software be
cracked so often. Open source software is vital to the Internet, it
wouldn't be there if it wasn't for Open source." 

Clifford also criticises Microsoft for implying that hiding a system's
security architecture makes it inherently more effective, arguing that
when software is closed, nobody knows something is wrong.
"Security is knowing that me or the author of the code can fix
something." 

Other open-source enthusiasts have hit out at Edwards' bank
security analogy. Linux enthusiast Nathan Myers for example says,
"Security experts the world over are openly derisive of what they call
"security by obscurity", because it has failed everywhere people have
relied on it. For MS Marketing to promote a "security by obscurity"
policy even now, after all its well-publicised failures, must be seen as
a move of desperation. It will only persuade the ignorant." 

Microsoft was unavailable for comment by press time, despite several
repeated requests. 


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