Jostein,
I think the arrogance and abuse (yet again) is all yours. Not to mention the flames. All I did was pass on the information.
Cmon Jostein, any other product would be pulled from the market on safety grounds by now, not to mention trade descriptions/not fit for the purpose for which it was sold! - and yet with Windows we have 1,000s of viruses, trojans, etc. etc., all of which apparently the responsibility of the user acording to your argument. If anyone falls foul then it is their fault for not not downloading the latest fix from Microsoft .... nice thinkiing. I guess that is how you build and maintain a monopoly.
Antonio
On 6 Jul 2004, at 14:36, Jostein wrote:
Please, mr. Aparicio.
What an arrogant way to present "helpful information".
By the time such information reaches your sources (whatever "The Syracuse
Post-Standard" may be), most sensible windows users have updated their systems
a long time ago. Please don't act like a smartass on operating systems you're
not fully familiar with. It's only stuff to fuel flame wars with.
Jostein
PS. FYI, the Scob Trojan was first observed in the wild 25. June (which is *two*
weeks ago), and the Microsoft update available about 20 hours later. Which
means that all *legal* copies of Microsoft Windows operating systems could be
patched within a week after that, depending on the update frequency.
Companies not updating their platforms can of course be caught pants down any
day.
Quoting Antonio Aparicio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
For those on the list who beleive windows is safe:�
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