[ale] [OT and sorry] - M$ patches and security advice?
Hogg, Russell E
ctcrreho at opm.gov
Thu Sep 11 16:46:42 EDT 2003
There's an article on Slashdot at present concerning this same topic.
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/11/1951201.shtml?tid=106&tid=185
I won't call it good as it sounds a bit shady.
Russ
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From: Dow Hurst [mailto:dhurst at kennesaw.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 4:39 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] [OT and sorry] - M$ patches and security advice?
After reading all this list, I am amazed at how much work is put into
installation/maintenance for a Windows machine. It's not easier than
Linux by any stretch of the imagination now. The security flaws
outweigh the surface convenience of running as root. Dang, the Dell
Linux PC I have at work was as simple as connecting the wires, turning
it on, and then walking thru the initial startup screens. I think I
made myself a user and registered with Redhat. That is it. Later, I
got the latest Mozilla. I get the Redhat updates, which in the long run
isn't any more expensive than an antivirus package. I am behind a
firewall so haven't enabled a firewall on the machine.
Dow
Sean Kilpatrick wrote:
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>>No Windows for 4 years? That's a GOOD thing! Anyway, MS patches are a
>>semi-automagic thing. You click on Internet Explorer, then on Tools, then
>>on Windows Update. This gets you to Microsoft's update webpage. If you do
>>not have MS Updater on your PC, it will get downloaded and installed.
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>The last time I tried to update my Win2k installation M$ wanted me to
>agree to onerous changes in the EULA. I refused. Is M$ still playing such
>games with the EULA?
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>Sean
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