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by fargle
704 days ago
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or, the users could kick CS and McAfee out of the kernel space themselves - by not using those products or features that require these dodgy kernel modules. the CTOs and engineering staff are the ones in control of their machines, not M$. or at least they should be. problem is that they thought they were solving a problem by installing this kind of software, but instead were simply handing over their responsibility to a 3rd party that was totally irresponsible - and certainly doesn't accept it. they took a compliance short-cut with "box checking" software. that's where the problem lies - lack of responsibility and engineering rigor in the IT orgs. |
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