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Clogwog
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:10 pm    Post subject: Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS.
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Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS
Built upon the proven security technologies in Windows Vista.
Multiple Active Firewall Policies,
DirectAccess,
BranchCache,
BitLocker To Go,
AppLocker,
AV from Microsoft Security Essentials
With every OS update a new version of the Microsoft malicious software
removal tool.

As we know, Windows is the most attacked OS, because Windows has 90% ++++
marketshare and Linux scriptkiddies and basementdwellers are known
viruswriters!
Unix guru Andy Tanenbaum wrote:
[q]
"most attackers think hitting Windows offers a bigger bang for the buck so
Windows simply gets attacked more."
[/q]

http://lists.virus.org/securecoding-0405/msg00035.html

Linux idiots like "7", Pete Kohltard, Roy Schestowitz can't face reality:

* Win7 getting aces reviews
* Win7 has already 3 to 4 times the amount users than Linux.
* Netbooks dumping Linux for Windows XP / Windows 7.
* "Advocates" continue to lie through their teeth and make a living with
Windows.

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user
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Micoshaft Appil asstroturfing fraudster pounding the sock Clogwog
wrote on behalf of Half Wits from Micoshaft Appil Department of Marketing:


> Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS
> Built upon the proven security technologies in Windows Vista.
> Multiple Active Firewall Policies,
> DirectAccess,
> BranchCache,
> BitLocker To Go,
> AppLocker,
> AV from Microsoft Security Essentials
> With every OS update a new version of the Microsoft malicious software
> removal tool.

Windump 7 patches for vulns are already out. So its broken before its
even released.


> As we know, Windows is the most attacked OS, because Windows has 90% ++++
> marketshare and Linux scriptkiddies and basementdwellers are known
> viruswriters!


You will of course prove this?!

The vast majority of viruses are written by windump experts
particularly those who work with international criminals
and know who know the windump OS and API interfaces well
and the secret doors.

Unfortunately freedom software writers and open source software
writers have no windump skills or the patitience to read half baked
micoshaft API documentation or pay for the developer packages
when they have access to freedom software like Linux and
billions of lines of source code.

Witness the vast pool of open source software that now no
windump translations. It takes a lot of experience to get to
know how to write windump softare. Unlike costly windump developer
system, all the software, source code and developer systems are free so
there is no need to look beyond Linux, open source and existing
application from which to borrow code to write powerful
new applications.



> Unix guru Andy Tanenbaum wrote:
> [q]
> "most attackers think hitting Windows offers a bigger bang for the buck so
> Windows simply gets attacked more."

A complete lie.
It is very difficult to break into the billions of Linux gadgets sold
per day.



> http://lists.virus.org/securecoding-0405/msg00035.html
>
> Linux idiots like "7", Pete Kohltard, Roy Schestowitz can't face reality:

Hallucinate harder fool - it will make you feel better.


> * Win7 getting aces reviews
> * Win7 has already 3 to 4 times the amount users than Linux.
> * Netbooks dumping Linux for Windows XP / Windows 7.
> * "Advocates" continue to lie through their teeth and make a living with
> Windows.


Remember face Redmond and bow before your master Balmer at least
20 times a day otherwise he might think you are just a wannabe bum boyee
asstroturfing on behalf of Micoshaft Corporation for money.
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"Köhlmann_is_aka_'Petey_T
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Clogwog wrote:

<snipped>

Here is something for you Clogwog.

<http://blogs.zdnet.com/hardware/?p=5897>

I was looking at the Nightly Business News show on the public channel.
MS stock is going to be strong starting now and moving into the 4th
quarter of 2010, because of Win 7, according to the analysis.
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philo
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Clogwog wrote:
> Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS
> Built upon the proven security technologies in Windows Vista.
> Multiple Active Firewall Policies,
> DirectAccess,
> BranchCache,
> BitLocker To Go,
> AppLocker,
> AV from Microsoft Security Essentials
> With every OS update a new version of the Microsoft malicious software
> removal tool.
>
>

Can you please give an honest summary of how Win7 handles root kits?

thank you
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Kholmann is aka little 'P
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS. [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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philo wrote:
> Clogwog wrote:
>> Windows 7 is the most secure Windows OS
>> Built upon the proven security technologies in Windows Vista.
>> Multiple Active Firewall Policies,
>> DirectAccess,
>> BranchCache,
>> BitLocker To Go,
>> AppLocker,
>> AV from Microsoft Security Essentials
>> With every OS update a new version of the Microsoft malicious software
>> removal tool.
>>
>>
>
> Can you please give an honest summary of how Win7 handles root kits?
>

You explain how that crutch you're using does it, which would be
prevention, monitoring and not using root admin.

http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/127202/2/

You can also do the same thing with Win 7 by using prevention,
monitoring and not using the root admin account.

Right now BitLocker and TPM are only available in the high-end versions.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/05/08/win7_rootkit_poc/

RootkitRevealer also runs on Vista and Win 7.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RootkitRevealer
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