Wow Wow Wow, why do we start fighting between each other whenever M$
is discussed, umm food for thought?

btw this time it may not be a microsoft product as i mentioned before,
they are just repackaging a product of another company(forgot its
name) that it bought sometime back.

So calm down everyone, its not microsoft after all :)

Nasir Ghaznavi

On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 23:08:53 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> This guy is the king of trolls... His resume shows no experience with any flavor of 
> unix, yet he feels compelled to come into a security ML and try to convice people 
> that MS products are the most secure products around.
> 
> I for one, DO have experience in both Windows and Unix system administration, and 
> everyone of our internet facing machines is running Linux.  Why?  Because for me 
> they are easier to secure.  I can turn off any services that I don't need, I have a 
> fully-functional firewall on every box, and I don't have to reboot once a month to 
> stay secure(all updates are currently automated, only kernel vulns need a reboot).
> 
> Yes, you may be able to do most of that on a windows box, but probably not without 
> purchasing 3rd party software.
> 
> You are giving people a hard time for bashing Microsoft, but face it: this is a 
> security mailing list, and MS is not known for having a stellar history as far as 
> security goes.   You might as well call into Air America and start pushing how great 
> a person Ann Coulter is.
> 
> Wrong venue... Go vent at microsoft.public.we.love.what.billy.tells.us.to.love.
> 
> -Shub
> 
> 
> 
> 
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