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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 854872"><p>it is not the fact that he like to use Win7 + Soft, it is the fact he came with "I hear a lot of advice these days about the need of 'upgrading' to Windows10 as a measure of security, <strong>but i think all this fanfare is -perhaps- greatly exaggerated.</strong> "</p><p>Come, on! exaggerated and fanfare to advise Average Joe to upgrade to a safer and maintained OS ! if you agree with that , then you have nothing to do in a security forum. Sorry !</p><p></p><p></p><p>He can but don't say upgrading to a safer OS is "Fanfare and exaggerated" , that was the exact reason i reacted. The rest i don't really care, it even amused me.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't even get what is the purpose of the config section and what tags means. </p><p>Like many, who get their little feelings hurt because their "thought-to-be-awesome" setup is tagged as risky. Let me laugh...</p><p>The section and the tag are not meant to satisfy their little ego, they are meant to inform AVERAGE JOE (because MT is for Average Joe) what kind of setup are safe to use in case they want some inspiration to secure their own. </p><p>It has nothing to do with the user's skill on how he can handle his own unsafe system. Risky item = Risky tag.</p><p>Got it now?</p><p></p><p></p><p>You keep saying that, "there will be always vulnerabilities" OF COURSE ! you are wearing your keyboard, we all know that (or maybe you believe we are poor idiots thinking than Windows is invincible?) </p><p>What you said is true for every OS and software in this world. Stating the obvious again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 854872"] it is not the fact that he like to use Win7 + Soft, it is the fact he came with "I hear a lot of advice these days about the need of 'upgrading' to Windows10 as a measure of security, [B]but i think all this fanfare is -perhaps- greatly exaggerated.[/B] " Come, on! exaggerated and fanfare to advise Average Joe to upgrade to a safer and maintained OS ! if you agree with that , then you have nothing to do in a security forum. Sorry ! He can but don't say upgrading to a safer OS is "Fanfare and exaggerated" , that was the exact reason i reacted. The rest i don't really care, it even amused me. You don't even get what is the purpose of the config section and what tags means. Like many, who get their little feelings hurt because their "thought-to-be-awesome" setup is tagged as risky. Let me laugh... The section and the tag are not meant to satisfy their little ego, they are meant to inform AVERAGE JOE (because MT is for Average Joe) what kind of setup are safe to use in case they want some inspiration to secure their own. It has nothing to do with the user's skill on how he can handle his own unsafe system. Risky item = Risky tag. Got it now? You keep saying that, "there will be always vulnerabilities" OF COURSE ! you are wearing your keyboard, we all know that (or maybe you believe we are poor idiots thinking than Windows is invincible?) What you said is true for every OS and software in this world. Stating the obvious again... [/QUOTE]
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