Digerati
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Huh? That makes no sense at all to me. It sounds like something Microsoft bashers would use. I am sorry, but it appears you are not following this conversation. PC makers don't profit from malware. And as I noted before, Microsoft has NO incentive to let malware proliferate. Why? Because Microsoft bashers and the biased IT press already blame Microsoft for the security mess we are in even though it is the badguys, not Microsoft, that put us here. Microsoft does not sell security programs so again, they don't profit from it. In fact, the security situation, again fueled by bashers, have led many users to flock to Linux, Firefox and other alternatives to Microsoft products.Computer manufacturers & Microsoft...
And the very fact Windows 7 is more secure is an indication Microsoft does take security seriously. Also, the improved security of IE8 and now IE9 - plus the improved Windows Firewall, and the free Microsoft Security Essentials all demonstrate Microsoft's anti-malware efforts.
Just as it is no longer appropriate to blame the current version of NIS for the sins of previous versions, we cannot blame Microsoft, or PC makers for the security situation badguys put us in.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- BrightWorks Systems B4
- OS
- Windows 7 Profession 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-860 Quad
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte P55-UD4P
- Memory
- Mushkin 4x2Gb PC12800
- Graphics Card(s)
- Gigabyte GTX260 896Mb
- Sound Card
- Integrated 7.1 HD Dolby
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 Samsung 2220wm-HAS 22"
- Screen Resolution
- 1680 x 1050 | 1680 x 1050
- Hard Drives
- WD HE 1Tb
- PSU
- Corsair TX-750W
- Case
- Ultra M998
- Cooling
- OEM
- Keyboard
- MS Wireless Comfort 5000
- Mouse
- MS Wireless 5000
- Internet Speed
- Cable and pretty darn fast