
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 13 May 2004
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When will this ever stop? New patch here, new virus there, new vulnerability over here. Looking at share prices of those respected AV and security companies, there is no wonder why there are so much competition when Microsoft are producing products like a chedder cheese - full of holes! I also wonder who could be finding all these holes? Do our asian internet users really get such a buzz from finding them? Or is it the big AV bods blaming them just after being allocated some gross amount of share options??
End of July looks good - it's my birthday in July ...
Anonymous
When will this ever stop? New patch here, new viru...
Anonymous
Gouda has holes, not Cheddar
Anonymous
Playing catch up with Unix
Patching via deltas ...
Anonymous
Ahhh, SP2 for WinXP. Gee, I seem to remember a mar...
Richard Halpert
You are both wrong. It's Swiss cheese that has the...
Richard Halpert
"The number of times such [post-patch] rebooting i...
Jonathan
Gouda does have a few holes but a more appropriate...
Jerry
Gouda does have a few holes but a more appropriate...
Jerry
this guy walks into a 24hr cleaners and ask for hi...
Sky
LOL
I aint telling you
Your article says SP2 firewall is on by default ex...
Gav...
to the moaners and winghers!!!....the human body i...
royston
Any software has problems. If you guys are compla...
Anonymous
THe comment on the "Morris Minor", Imagine that th...
Robert Lewis Bagley, II
when service pack 2 was downloaded onto my compute...
Anonymous
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