Re: Another Fedora decision

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On 3 February 2015 at 12:09, Always Learning <centos@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As for security, the cess pit is weak security not on Linux, BSDs and
> others etc. but on M$. It seems to be incredibly easy for one malicious
> person to launch attacks from machines they control all over the world -
> and those machines just happen to be running M$. Breaking into M$
> machines seems to be t-o-o easy so I suspect it is not password
> weaknesses that are being exploited !

This is not correct and a dangerous assumption to make about real and
current threats.

Your security practice, as you have described it, is poor. If you have
been compromised, you may not be aware of it.  A compromise of your
systems weakens the whole community.

Kal

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