Advice Request Drivers and security

Please provide comments and solutions that are helpful to the author of this topic.

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Yes, of course.

Everything developed by a human will not be full-proof, there will be a flaw somewhere. It's only a matter of time. When flaws are identified and are exploitable, they are patched if the vendor has any logical thinking and cares about security.

As well as this, updates can improve performance and implement new features which weren't already present.
 

ng4ever

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Feb 11, 2016
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Yes, of course.

Everything developed by a human will not be full-proof, there will be a flaw somewhere. It's only a matter of time. When flaws are identified and are exploitable, they are patched if the vendor has any logical thinking and cares about security.

As well as this, updates can improve performance and implement new features which weren't already present.

Thanks.
 

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