Re: A serious threat to our national security
- From: MooseFET <kensmith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 05:56:31 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 20, 8:28 pm, Guy Macon <http://www.GuyMacon.com/> wrote:
[....]
I was just reading that right before Russia invaded
Georgia, there was a cyberattack on Georgia's basic
network infrastructure launched from the Botnets that
Bill Gates created through the above policies. I can
only conclude that Microsoft's ongoing refusal to make
a version of windows that cannot be remotely controlled
by criminals is now a serious threat to our national
security.
One thing that may save us is that some parts of the US government are
still using older versions of the Microsloth products. This means
that although all of the computers can be taken over, the method is
not the same for all of them. Many businesses are staying with NT or
XP and not xxxgrading to Vista so we may gain a little strength
through diversity.
In many ways the security folks who work for the government are threir
own worse enemy. They want uniformity in the systems and procedures.
.
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