Re: Honest discussion, why pay for and use jaws over free screen readers?
I mean, if you don't follow what your company tells you and something like that happens, then the responsibility is yours. By this same logic a Jaws update could theoretically come out with a security flaw FS didn't notice, and somebody could exploit it. Any program can come with exploits. Just because it did not so far happen does not mean it never will. In fact we can argue that open source is even less likely to come with a flaw like that as more people will review what goes into the final product. Regarding the remote situation, well 2 questions there. First, how would somebody gain access to the remote.ini file in the first place? Second, isn't that valid only if you have the addon configured to auto connect, and why would you do something like that in an enterprise environment? I'm talking about things which users could do unintentionally to make their NVDA less secure.
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