![]() |
2nd wave of 'Blaster' Worm Attack
Article
Quote:
|
They do, they really are showing ol' Bill how buggy XP is.
|
Luckily I have Windows 98, so I'm not really effected by this. But hopefully this is for the better, and the next Windows version (Longhorn I think) has more security fixes. :)
|
I thought '98 was effected? Only ME wasnt??
But these people are right, windows cucks:) |
It was? According to an email from my ISP, these were the systems effected:
Microsoft Windows® NT 4.0 Microsoft Windows® NT 4.0 Terminal Services Edition Microsoft Windows® 2000 Microsoft Windows® XP Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 |
Quote:
|
its an NT thing i belive. windows NT runs abit differntly than the 9X systems do :)
and if your still using windows 98 i pitty you :( |
I'm running windows 95 you cant touch me!!
|
Quote:
|
I dont care if you guys think windows sucks, I will continue to use it as it does everything I need to do... linux doesnt handle all the programs I use.
|
Linux owns but no programs that I use can run on it :(
|
Lol damn , must have kicked him in the butt lol . But Hackers these days seem to be getting smart and smarter. So you cant blame Bill , the days are getting advanced and probabilitie's are getting higher.
|
Quote:
long horn as of right now is buggier than the apha of windows 98 Windows 98 has alot of security loop holes still. anyone still running windows 9X i would tell to at least upgrade to 2k Linux is a good os, if your willing to build your own programs or use crappier versions. if you want security, try mac osx.x or freebsd if you want what the world uses try windows ;) |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Speaking of Longhorn, I don't know about how secure it will be but say goodbye to mp3 and movies. Because of Palladium and Intel's TCPA you won't be able to listen to music or watch movies anymore. It will be worse if MS stops supporting the earlier Windows versions in order to make everyone to move to it's 'more secure' Longhorn. Why do you think they're releasing it in 2005 ?
|
There will be no way in hell they can stop mp3's and movies. There will always be a hacker out there who makes some hack to get around it.
And besides if they stop with mp3 and movies I am now offically a Mac user. They were also saying it would be more like a service. Pretty much meaning if you want a feature buy it. I hope someone makes bill relize he already has enough money. Actually the public will probley let him know by going to mac. Then I'm sure most programs will also be useable on mac. |
Steve is right, it almost impossible to prevent piracy of any kind. And if that happens, then there will always be that special someone who beats the system:)
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 04:46 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.12 by vBS
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
X vBulletin 3.8.12 by vBS Debug Information | |
---|---|
|
|
![]() |
|
Template Usage:
Phrase Groups Available:
|
Included Files:
Hooks Called:
|