begin  quoting DJA as of Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 01:05:14PM -0800:
[snip]
> So, in summary, users are the source of most (if not all[1]) security 
> problems, and at the present, Windowses provide the most attractive and 
> ripe environments for those bad practices to bear rotten fruit.

Well, the users choose to use systems with poor security, and they
choose to bypass or subvert security mechanisms put in place for their
own safety.  So yes, it's the fault of the users, in some sense.

After all, low-hanging fruit is typically gone after first.

> [1] All if you include all people touching the computer. In any case, no 
> people - no bad technology.

If it weren't for those darn users....

-Stewart "" Stremler
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