On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Michael B. Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, well, I think you should read the article before
> you completely discount what they said. :-P

  Microsoft says people feel powerless and vulnerable when zero-day
vulnerabilities are discovered.  Microsoft's conclusion is that people
shouldn't panic.  The logic is faulty; the conclusion does not follow
from the givens.

  People *are* powerless and vulnerable when zero-day vulnerabilities
are discovered.  Why should they feel good about that?

  Mindless panic is never a good idea, but customers are unhappy, and
they have a right to be.

  Lately it's been more Adobe Flash zero day exploits than Microsoft
zero day exploits (and hey, good job on MSFT for that), but one could
easily s/Microsoft/Adobe/ in the article, and the givens would still
be accurate, and the conclusion would still be wrong.

  I'm speculating here, but I suspect if Adobe published this claim,
you would not be so quick to defend them.

-- Ben

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