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Which product presents a greater threat to corporate/military security, TikTok or Microsoft Windows/Outlook?
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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1031056" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>I would say yes. Since Windows and Outlook are American products thus allowed to go on US GOV networks and everything else. Some other nations would think of those tools are spying tools and not trust it; for example China would not trust US Windows on their sensitive machines and they are most likely running their own home cooked version. Same goes for Iran and Russia etc. I am not trying to be argumentative I am just stating that the answer to the question has to be seen from a global scale. For example China would more likely see Outlook as a spy device vs their version of TikTok since they made TikTok but didn't make Outlook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1031056, member: 99742"] I would say yes. Since Windows and Outlook are American products thus allowed to go on US GOV networks and everything else. Some other nations would think of those tools are spying tools and not trust it; for example China would not trust US Windows on their sensitive machines and they are most likely running their own home cooked version. Same goes for Iran and Russia etc. I am not trying to be argumentative I am just stating that the answer to the question has to be seen from a global scale. For example China would more likely see Outlook as a spy device vs their version of TikTok since they made TikTok but didn't make Outlook. [/QUOTE]
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