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Security Strategy

By Joris Evers

Published: Tuesday 21 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Seattle


Occupation

Software Design Engineer


Comment

Microsoft's inability to secure Windows? How about "companies inability to keep their server software up to date" ? Windows 2000 is 5 years old and widely recognised as being less secure than its successors, so why is a company keeping credit card numbers on it? (a company which, as an aside, shouldn't be keeping them at all). If the system concerned was Windows Server 2003 SP1 then I'd be more inclined to cry foul on Microsoft.



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