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<blockquote data-quote="Digerati" data-source="post: 703777" data-attributes="member: 59833"><p>Oh? Then how is it the number of infected systems continue to decrease? How is it the amount of <a href="http://www.firstpost.com/tech/news-analysis/malware-detections-continue-to-decline-in-q3-2017-quick-heal-4247335.html" target="_blank">malware in the wild keeps going down</a>?</p><p></p><p>There certainly are very serious problems out there but who are the primary targets? It is no longer the general consumers but rather corporations and organizational networks - where, ironically, professional IT security folks are on staff.</p><p>Fine, if that is how you want to define it, go ahead. The fact remains, and the intent of my point, which you know very well, is there is no evidence this CPU flaw has been exploited by bad guys on systems that have been deployed out in the real world.</p><p></p><p>The rest of your tag-team arguments are indeed just opportunistic Microsoft bashing (despite your denials). This thread is about SUPRA's concern over the CPU flaws. These flaws are in Intel, AMD and ARM processors (not Windows!!!!) but you two have decided to go way OT on a Microsoft bashing rampage. That's sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digerati, post: 703777, member: 59833"] Oh? Then how is it the number of infected systems continue to decrease? How is it the amount of [URL='http://www.firstpost.com/tech/news-analysis/malware-detections-continue-to-decline-in-q3-2017-quick-heal-4247335.html']malware in the wild keeps going down[/URL]? There certainly are very serious problems out there but who are the primary targets? It is no longer the general consumers but rather corporations and organizational networks - where, ironically, professional IT security folks are on staff. Fine, if that is how you want to define it, go ahead. The fact remains, and the intent of my point, which you know very well, is there is no evidence this CPU flaw has been exploited by bad guys on systems that have been deployed out in the real world. The rest of your tag-team arguments are indeed just opportunistic Microsoft bashing (despite your denials). This thread is about SUPRA's concern over the CPU flaws. These flaws are in Intel, AMD and ARM processors (not Windows!!!!) but you two have decided to go way OT on a Microsoft bashing rampage. That's sad. [/QUOTE]
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