Does this EVER sound right to you??

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by webyourbusiness, Dec 21, 2004.

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  1. webyourbusiness

    webyourbusiness Registered Member

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    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/dec04/12-16GIANTPR.asp

    Now... it doesn't say if this is going to be a free solution - but I would assume not... just based on previous M$ acquisition... I hope I'm wrong though.

    If they DO make it a free software addition to the Winoze OS - good on them - but surely fixing the basic OS for all the potential abuses would be a better start... nah... this is M$ here...

    If they DON'T make it free - how whacked it that...?

    Make yourself a buggy piece of junk operating system and fill it with lots of exploitable code - generate a whole industry of dedicated professionals who make a living fixing your mess, then buy one of the best solutions and enjoy a long and steady stream of income... and so the circle continues - M$ OS division releases a "problem" - sorry - patch - M$ security division releases a paid subscription update to their "Spyware" fixer upper....

    Can you say... "Anti-Trust"...??
     
  2. nadirah

    nadirah Registered Member

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    Microsoft and their crap again...
     
  3. bigbuck

    bigbuck Registered Member

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    Check this thread...
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    and this news link....
    news
    Cheers,
    Buck.
     
  4. Blackspear

    Blackspear Global Moderator

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    Hi Webyourbusiness, as this is in relation to Spyware Software, I have moved it into this forum.

    Cheers

    Blackspear.
     
  5. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    you can always remove all of the microsoft products off of your computer if they are just crap :D ;)
     
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