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Re: Hidden personal info in Windows
« on: May 08, 2004, 06:33:08 PM »
Sounds like the sort of thing Steve Gibson would dream up.

My God!  AmigaOS has "hidden files" too!  Commodore must have been trying to take over the world with their hidden files!
 

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Re: Hidden personal info in Windows
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2004, 12:32:53 AM »
The thing that irritated me about the article was that the guy sounded like he had discovered something new and horrifying, and that it really needed shouting about, when in reality pretty much anyone who is well-acquainted with the foibles of Windows is perfectly aware of.  Was the system doing anything nasty "behind the user's back"?  No.

Like Steve Gibson (grc.com), who talks like he invented the port scanner, but his isn't just a basic port scanner, it's a "laser death star shield" or some equally stupid name.  I think this sort of over-the-top security paranoia (IT security is very important, but it has to be kept in perspective, otherwise joe average user will ignore the advice of the professionals) probably started the day someone coined the name "firewall", which has no logical reference to its job.

Viking, don't take this as me criticising you, I'm just criticising the author of the article :-)  And I'm ranting, so don't mind me.  :-)

 

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Re: Hidden personal info in Windows
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2004, 12:49:56 PM »
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Mozilla has its own privacy issues, too. No worse than IE

I'll take you up on this one.  Sure, no product is perfect, but do you know of any privacy issues in Mozilla?

Compared to the average of 24 unpatched vulnerabilities in IE at any given time...