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Shadowra's Big Comparative - Episode 3 Entreprise Antivirus
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<blockquote data-quote="bazang" data-source="post: 1115961" data-attributes="member: 114717"><p>Microsoft is to blame. The capability to run scripts should not be possible in any way for the Windows OS straight out of the box.</p><p></p><p>Windows is like giving a 12 year old a child a loaded pellet gun and telling that child "Here, now go play."</p><p></p><p>Billions of grown adults cannot handle Windows. What makes Microsoft think those adults can keep it secure?</p><p></p><p>Oh, wait a minute. Microsoft knows those adults cannot keep Windows secure but they are "users that want to use stuff and buy games, media through the Microsoft Store" and, hence, not Microsoft's problem.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft's official position is that it is not responsible for users' security. (Read their EULAs. If you do then you will be one of the three people in the world that have. I am one of them. So who is that third person?)</p><p></p><p>When Microsoft forces increased or inconvenient security onto the "users that want to use stuff freely without inconvenience" then those users scream, kick, and cry like a tantrum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazang, post: 1115961, member: 114717"] Microsoft is to blame. The capability to run scripts should not be possible in any way for the Windows OS straight out of the box. Windows is like giving a 12 year old a child a loaded pellet gun and telling that child "Here, now go play." Billions of grown adults cannot handle Windows. What makes Microsoft think those adults can keep it secure? Oh, wait a minute. Microsoft knows those adults cannot keep Windows secure but they are "users that want to use stuff and buy games, media through the Microsoft Store" and, hence, not Microsoft's problem. Microsoft's official position is that it is not responsible for users' security. (Read their EULAs. If you do then you will be one of the three people in the world that have. I am one of them. So who is that third person?) When Microsoft forces increased or inconvenient security onto the "users that want to use stuff freely without inconvenience" then those users scream, kick, and cry like a tantrum. [/QUOTE]
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