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Response to Bosonic (Reply #27)

It won't be any less secure than it already is. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #1
Assuming it is not bug free as of today Bosonic Apr 2014 #2
90+% of the infected computers I fix have ALL the updates hobbit709 Apr 2014 #3
Fixing idiots is outside the remit of Microsoft updates Bosonic Apr 2014 #4
Until Vista, Windows security was designed by idiots cprise Apr 2014 #35
that's the root cause of 99% of the offshore issues too Skittles Apr 2014 #33
A bug free Microsoft OS? SnowCritter Apr 2014 #15
*Any* OS being completely bug-free is highly unlikely Bosonic Apr 2014 #16
Well, that's true SnowCritter Apr 2014 #30
I've got a few legacy machines that run our test systems here at work VWolf Apr 2014 #5
Actually they're probably pretty safe. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #7
Yeah, I know - probably not worth the effort. n/t VWolf Apr 2014 #9
I was recently in an office Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #11
I am surprised that sabbat hunter Apr 2014 #51
Why should they load a new printer driver? Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #73
because if they are running sabbat hunter Apr 2014 #74
These were Linux boxes, other than that, I don't know anything about them Fortinbras Armstrong Apr 2014 #76
i have a DOS machine 8 track mind Apr 2014 #40
My only concern... doxydad Apr 2014 #6
ATM's aren't tied into the internet. hobbit709 Apr 2014 #8
They'll pay and get support jakeXT Apr 2014 #10
Corporate extortion. L0oniX Apr 2014 #14
I just received my Windows 7. no_hypocrisy Apr 2014 #12
We got Windows 7 at work a year ago, and it was an adjustment, good and bad. arcane1 Apr 2014 #52
You can make 7 look pretty much like XP. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #53
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ...d/l and run the live CD first then install it. It's free and good. L0oniX Apr 2014 #13
i know 3 people with ubuntu & mackerel Apr 2014 #17
99% of users have no idea what you just said. Jack for Sanders Apr 2014 #20
Thanks for letting me know. L0oniX Apr 2014 #21
No problem Jack for Sanders Apr 2014 #22
Shit. Is THAT how you stop these damn things? Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #26
Yes, but remember the only good machine is cprise Apr 2014 #36
How do I yank the battery out of my Macbook Air? Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #37
You don't. cprise Apr 2014 #39
Close it. Grip it with both hands, one on each side of the case. Thor_MN Apr 2014 #43
I should also point out cprise Apr 2014 #57
+1. nt bemildred Apr 2014 #41
im tired of Microsoft 8 track mind Apr 2014 #42
Linux Mint is an very popular Ubuntu derivative IDemo Apr 2014 #46
DL it and burn it to DVD then boot it to try it out without an install. L0oniX Apr 2014 #56
I'm worried my online banking will stop accepting XP starroute Apr 2014 #18
Using anything that requires active x is asking for hacks. Move to a credit union. L0oniX Apr 2014 #19
Your bank is probably warning you about the version of Internet Explorer your web browser neohippie Apr 2014 #24
I use Firefox starroute Apr 2014 #29
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #23
OpenSSL has been around since December 23, 1998 Bosonic Apr 2014 #27
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #28
My XP friend was retired 2.5 weeks ago Omaha Steve Apr 2014 #25
I hope it lasts longer than the two I had did CountAllVotes Apr 2014 #48
So glad I have a Mac and don't have to worry about Windows XP. RebelOne Apr 2014 #31
Congratulations on being such a clever consumer! Semivir Apr 2014 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Apr 2014 #34
People looking for a safe way to run Windows apps, look at this: cprise Apr 2014 #38
There's also PlayOnLinux which is supposed to be better than Wine. L0oniX Apr 2014 #59
That isn't a security product, however cprise Apr 2014 #64
Yay!! Another post for the fanboys and girls to say how good their fringe OS is!!! Thor_MN Apr 2014 #44
Well that's constructive cprise Apr 2014 #49
Yup, about as constructive as singing the praises of OSes that are marginal players. Thor_MN Apr 2014 #50
... cprise Apr 2014 #58
.. Thor_MN Apr 2014 #68
Obama uses Ubuntu. Is that good enough for you? L0oniX Apr 2014 #60
Unless it's being used by the company that pays me, I really don't care Thor_MN Apr 2014 #67
What does his staff use? JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2014 #70
Message from two-bit bank just now ... CountAllVotes Apr 2014 #45
If you can't use Chrome ...change to a credit union. L0oniX Apr 2014 #61
I already belong to a credit union CountAllVotes Apr 2014 #65
Okay, 'fess up: who's still upset that they no longer support Windows '95? brooklynite Apr 2014 #47
I miss those days when everyones networked box was wide open. L0oniX Apr 2014 #62
This... sendero Apr 2014 #54
Your assuming Sgent Apr 2014 #55
I wouldn't put that beyond what MS would do. L0oniX Apr 2014 #63
No, you're wrong. Stop it! cprise Apr 2014 #66
Oh.. sendero Apr 2014 #69
Jury results pintobean Apr 2014 #71
What brave contrarians you are. n/t cprise Apr 2014 #72
It's not like he is advocating opening a linux terminal and typing sudo rm -rf L0oniX Apr 2014 #75
Indeed. Only leaving your data unprotected for the taking and cprise Apr 2014 #77
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