Monday, December 6, 2010

Network World : Microsoft routes around its own COICA damage

"After the hack Microsoft said it was going to "work closely with law enforcement and product safety groups to keep Kinect tamper-resistant," which sounded pretty threatening. But when CNN interviewed two Microsofties after the incident and asked, "So no one is going to get in trouble?" The reply was, "Nope. Absolutely not."" ~ Mark Gibbs

http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2010/120610-backspin.html

It seems both Microsoft and Apple are setting themselves up for these problems recently. It's kinda like the old saying "If you make something IDIOT proof, someone has to go and make a better IDIOT". But in this case hack proof. Now MS and Apple have their own sets of problems and claims, but it doesn't matter. Whenever someone claims to have the best protection, someone has to do everything they can to break into where they are not supposed to be. I would just like to see the look on the face on the hacker, after someone places high security measures on a BS file.

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