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  • RE: Gratitude

    I have four kids, all of whom are likely to be exceptional in technology. All of them have been surfing the web since they were 2-years old. My...

  • RE: Thanks

    Gary Varga (11/27/2015)


    As usual Steve covers a topic pretty well without closing the door and leaving us plenty of room to offer our own opinions.

    I'd like to thank all of...

  • RE: Private Data

    Eric M Russell (11/18/2015)


    djackson 22568 (11/18/2015)


    Gary Varga (11/18/2015)


    With regards to "just following orders", I agree that everyone should have their own red line. John's example is one that probably is...

  • RE: Private Data

    Eric M Russell (11/18/2015)


    For an organization (like DropBox, Google, or Microsoft) who hosts personal data, I think they should respect privacy in a way similar to apartment building managers. First,...

  • RE: Private Data

    Gary Varga (11/18/2015)


    With regards to "just following orders", I agree that everyone should have their own red line. John's example is one that probably is beyond the red line for...

  • RE: Private Data

    Eric M Russell (11/17/2015)


    djackson 22568 (11/17/2015)


    Microsoft? Come on. They currently are the absolute worst vendor for spying! Sounds like a false flag argument.

    "Look at us, we value...

  • RE: Private Data

    Abrar Ahmad_ (11/17/2015)


    [font="Verdana"]With current environmental factors and growing demand of weaker privacy, its pretty hard to bring all world stakeholders to a single agenda. We fear assigning roles and rules...

  • RE: Private Data

    Microsoft? Come on. They currently are the absolute worst vendor for spying! Sounds like a false flag argument.

    "Look at us, we value your privacy." While spying...

  • RE: The Command Line is Back

    Gary Varga (11/9/2015)


    Thanks Dave. Missed that lot. Reminds me of Google's missteps a year or so ago...and trying to avoid a federal fight. We end up just observers and victims...

  • RE: The Command Line is Back

    Gary Varga (11/9/2015)


    djackson 22568 (11/9/2015)


    ...Less worry about spying on me, selling my data to the highest bidder, violating privacy laws - sorry, I am getting rid of every MS tool...

  • RE: The Command Line is Back

    I won't be using any Windows tools I don't absolutely have to. MS has lost all of my trust.

    Open source tools like PuTTY are tools I can trust. ...

  • RE: Secret Software Security

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor (11/3/2015)


    djackson 22568 (11/2/2015)


    I am sorry, but there is a huge difference between a bug that wasn't caught due to time constraints, and what is possibly...

  • RE: Virtual Failback

    VMWare works great as far as I am concerned.

    To your point about running a single guest on one host - while you certainly can do this, if you are having...

  • RE: Secret Software Security

    Ray Herring (11/2/2015)


    "but I also truly believe that the pressures of getting software released overwhelm the concerns and dangers that exist overall. "

    You can talk about "the idiots that design"...

  • RE: Secret Software Security

    Wayne West (11/2/2015)


    Cars are a definite problem. There was the recent Jeep hack where Chrysler/Fiat sat on the vulnerability until the researchers got tired of their stonewalling and went...

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