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> On 08/13/2011 06:05 PM, Snit wrote:
>> Kari Laine stated in post 95mdnS1z_MG__NvTnZ2dnUVZ8jSdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx on
>> 8/13/11 4:33 AM:
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>>> On 08/13/2011 02:51 AM, Snit wrote:
>>>> Chris Ahlstrom stated in post j247i5$klk$3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on 8/12/11 2:52
>>>> PM:
>>>>
>>>>> TomB wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2011-08-12, the following emerged from the brain of Hadron:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tell me, do YOU agree that MS are responsible for the Spanair
>>>>>>> deaths` Roy Schestowitz claimed they are. He was ripped a new one by
>>>>>>> respected journalist Jack Schofield. Did YOU correct Roy?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No? What a surprise.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have had Roy killfiled for a very long time, so I have no idea what
>>>>>> you're talking about.
>>>>>
>>>>> Notice how "Hadron", as usual, completely ignores evidence posted by
>>>>> others (Homer in this case) that show Roy was pretty much correct about
>>>>> Windows (not MS, that's the usual "Hadronic" conflation at work) being at
>>>>> fault.
>>>>
>>>> On one hand, blame Windows or MS. On the other, admit it was malware.
>>>>
>>>> And round and round they go.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Microsoft's sloppy hole ridden system made it possible the worm to
>>> enter. If the system would have been Linux then probably the problems
>>> would have been avoided. What so difficult to understand in that?
>>>
>>
>> Android shows that Linux based OSs can get malware, too.
>>
>
> Android is not Linux it is a fork.
> If user installs program containing malware then all bet's are off. No
> operating system is safe in that.
> If one uses Linux distribution and only installs software from the
> distributions software repositories then one does not get malware.
>
> Linux and I bet Android too does not have network vulnerabilities often
> where machine can be rooted remotely without any kind of local access.
> Windows is proud leader in this category.
Android is not a fork actually.
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