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by DominikD
3326 days ago
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It wasn't about fixing, it was about upgrading/updating. It takes people and money to upgrade large infrastructures - closed source or open source, doesn't matter. Thinking that irresponsible (or budged-constrained) organizations will somehow have a completely different mindset and or set of priorities when they switch from Windows to open source software is naive. |
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No one expects perfect software; but this clearly happened because Microsoft's software was broken, the NSA found where, and horded and then lost control of that knowledge.
edited: I understand what you mean about people not patching and leaving themselves vulnerable. A lot of pain could have been prevented at that level.