The question I am often asked by friends, co-workers and pretty much anyone after I tell them that I am a security researcher and a software developer is: “Why is Windows so insecure and unstable?”
That’s not the question they should be asking. They should be asking instead: “Why do people stick with Windows? Why, after years of suffering with an OS that clearly doesn’t work, people still pay money for it?
That’s not the question they should be asking. They should be asking instead: “Why do people stick with Windows? Why, after years of suffering with an OS that clearly doesn’t work, people still pay money for it?
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| — | Me this morning after explaining some of the new vulnerabilities found for Windows to a friend. (via mnmal) |
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