> I know a guy on this team. Top bloke, good at what he does. quite keen at doing it well.
I also knew some good programmers who went to Microsoft. And there is also Mark Rusinovitsch. But the overall quality and security of Microsoft software sucks big time. And their breaches (AD, Outlook) are legendary.
The article opens with Salt Typhoon, an attack on telephone switch gear detected by MS. Are you suggesting that switch gear was created "so shitty" by MS?
I feel that, in your rush to blame Microsoft, you might have skipped over the facts presented.
https://archive.is/QNwC1
> All that data gushing through its pipes means Microsoft is ideally positioned to catch hackers in the act.
And to do all sorts of other things, I imagine.
I’m sure this group is good but jeez this is a lot of praise for a company whose security record is … uh … less than stellar
Someone also said that and got flagged. I guess some people deserve it.
I know a guy on this team. Top bloke, good at what he does. quite keen at doing it well.
If that any indicator of the rest of the team its an impressive line up.
> I know a guy on this team. Top bloke, good at what he does. quite keen at doing it well.
I also knew some good programmers who went to Microsoft. And there is also Mark Rusinovitsch. But the overall quality and security of Microsoft software sucks big time. And their breaches (AD, Outlook) are legendary.
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The article opens with Salt Typhoon, an attack on telephone switch gear detected by MS. Are you suggesting that switch gear was created "so shitty" by MS?
I feel that, in your rush to blame Microsoft, you might have skipped over the facts presented.