a purported activation crack is hardly a colossal attack like no other in
history.
LOL.. i find it hysterical all the people that have very obviously nothing
nice to ever say about MS or their operating systems... they all could have
done it better, they all saw this coming... yet youre broke and MS is one of
the richest corporations on the planet. apparently theyre doing something
right. and while youre "learning" Ubuntu (a particularly pathetic version of
Linux) i guarantee youre typing these messages from a Windows OS.
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.es> wrote in message
news:uFhGJ$oKHHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Troy McClure wrote:
>> and you base this on.... what? to make a statement like that i can only
>> assume your hacking genius has unearthed several major security issues?
>> please share them with us
>
> Sure:
>
> http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36591
>
> And that's just the beginning. A new crack is out to bypass the smarmy
> product activation nonsense as well. Of course, MS believes that paying
> customers should participate in their cat and mouse game with exploiters
> and crackers. I don't and, as a result, I am learning Ubuntu.
>
> Alias
>>
>>
>>
>> "Red nosed reindeer" <-> wrote in message
>> news:eTs7%23doKHHA.448@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> I can see it now... a few weeks after its release to the stores...
>>>
>>> the hackers will launch a colossal attack like no other in history.
>>>
>>> Just to show to the world that vista is not really secure, its only MS
>>> sales hype,
>>> and that because of its mass and complexity its more venerable than xp.
>>>
>>> So for those of you that still have a dual boot with XP, my advice is
>>> NOT
>>> to remove it for a long time.. or you may face downtime of several days
>>>
>>