Microsoft Does Not Care About You (Again)
Posted on February 2, 2006
Filed Under Technology, Software Eng, Computing |
the consumer (not customer - you consume their software much like you consume a Happy Meal. Customers have relationships with sellers, consumers take what ever a producer shoves in their mouth, like McDonalds or Microsoft)
Read: InformationWeek | Security | Microsoft Won’t Issue Advance Kama Sutra Fix | January 31, 2006
Hot on the heals of the WMF fiasco, Microsoft is again neglecting the safety of its clients’ computer systems by not releasing a “Malicious Software Removal Tool” before February 3, 2006 (TOMORROW) — the day the Kama Sutra/Blackworm/MyWife worm “will overwrite several popular file formats, including those of Microsoft Office, with useless data.”
It constantly boggles my mind (need a Paul Martin voice over here)
as to why corporations or personal users continue leave their trust (of commnucations and data) in the products of a company that clearly does not care about them. For a founding member of The Trusted Computing Group one has to wonder if it truely belongs there.
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