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by asadotzler
4329 days ago
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I don't see any such suggestion. The fact is that updates fix many known flaws -- flaws that are or will be exploited after an update is released and the details of the flaws are fully disclosed (to the world, including the bad guys) so not taking an update is the same as being zero day'd by the software providing the update. It's not a good idea to avoid taking fixes for known and already or soon to be exploited flaws because the update may or may not have introduced new as yet unknown flaws. |
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