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by purpleidea 29 days ago
It's so obvious that many of the bugs being found are/were most likely M$ backdoors.

There doesn't seem to be any other plausible explanation. The reckoning needs to come and people need to stop using their products for good.

Would love a whistleblower to explain which part of the government or company forced it.

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Haven't there been heaps of vulnerabilities cropping up all over recently, including CopyFail and Dirty Frag?
yeah those have shaken a lot of people's confidence in Linux and I don't really see people ditching Windows either.

In some ways the hysteria of sorts is peculiar....its not like we never had secure cybersecurity either its just that we have too much on the cloud and institutions of trust without questioning it because of herd behavior and empty suits.

Like the timing of all of these seemingly disparate events from "mystery lonewolf" is too obvious and I'm not the one to entertain conspiracies either.

A LOT of people are ditching windows. The only Windows computer I have left out of 5 is a work pc.

CachyOS is pretty amazing, too.

We had secure cybersecurity? When?

I mean, there is some in the high assurance space, but that has never trickled into the broader consumer sphere. Are you referencing those systems? I am unaware of anything else.

> which part of the government

the same one who takes care of Cisco ? and Google ? and ...

They might be incompetent