-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ringo Kamens wrote: > This is certainly not adviseable because of the lack of security built > into windows and the possible backdoors.
I ain't no Windows-advocate but I find this argument a bit weak. Nowadays all the modern operating systems have the same problems: To much installed services by default, weak administration and the general reluctance of users to pay attentions to security-updates and best-practise when it comes to using common sense. Though there's a technical problem with Windows which Roger explained on his talk at 24C3 [1], it eventually runs out of sockets due to the way Windows allocates non-pageable memory-areas. > Comrade Ringo Kamens Alex. [1] http://outpost.h3q.com/fnord/24c3-torrents/24c3-2325-en-current_events_in_tor_development.mkv.torrent -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iQCVAwUBR34+ChYlVVSQ3uFxAQJcQwP+IuGKXu1XCpruFPGOk4J62wBvH/5X575E z0Bf/ubzBQTckD31kBa/fxGezk4pnWW8GfR++viBfNefV3R15/ZFK6pwn51vR+3v RbUDyeLLZuUrrI0e8niHwxVS2EFW7ZmvlPiBgJK4heLenGjnQge2Gom9zd+Cen10 4ypC2Z9SpAQ= =wdZT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----