21 January 2010 ~ 0 Comments

IE6 Must DIE!!!


I really really hope you are not reading this using IE6. If you are still using IE6 then you should really REALLY ask your self wtf you are doing on the Internet. Even Microsoft would like you to please stop using IE6!!! If you need some valid reasons as to why, then check these points below [Mashable]:

1. Your security and your company’s security are at risk: There’s no other way to lay it out: if the security of Google, Yahoo, and around 20 other companies were compromised due to people still running IE6, then your security is at risk too. Upgrading after a hacker uses this exploit to steal your information is simply too late, especially if you hold sensitive customer data.

2. World governments are suggesting you switch browsers: Both Germany and France have issued warnings about Internet Explorer, asking citizens to switch to prevent the same type of breach that affected Google.

3. Even Microsoft wants you to drop IE6: The Microsoft Security Research & Defense Blog specifically addressed the flaw and the risk of attack by platform. The most important part of the post was that they “recommend users of IE6 on Windows XP upgrade to a new version of Internet Explorer and/or enable DEP.”

This isn’t the first time Microsoft has asked people to voluntarily upgrade, but it is the first time that it’s been in response to an exploit or vulnerability. Think of it like a recall: would you keep driving a car that Toyota, Ford, or GM says could malfunction? Don’t make the same mistake with your computer’s security.

4. Not wanting to upgrade from Windows XP isn’t a legitimate excuse anymore: One way to delete IE6 is to upgrade your OS — both Windows Vista and Windows 7 run upgraded versions of the IE browser.

We understood why people didn’t want to upgrade when their choice was Windows Vista, but now that a very stable, solid, and secure upgrade is on the market (Windows 7), there’s no excuse not to upgrade. Yes, it’ll cost you up front, but it’s far cheaper than having your data stolen.

5. This will not be the last massive IE6 security breach: This flaw was unknown before Google’s groundbreaking China announcement. And it’s not the first flaw ever found with the browser — there are at least 142 vulnerabilities in IE6, 22 of which are not yet patched. Would you use armor that had 142 weak spots?

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23 October 2009 ~ 2 Comments

3…2…1..Windows 7 Launch!!

The launch of Microsoft’s latest O/S has come and is almost gone. I am seriously considering getting myself a copy, a legal one. Which means I would be able to to updates! Wh000p! Not that I would, but i could!

The launch went hand in hand with the first opening of a Microsoft store, here are some photos:

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This is without a doubt Microsoft’s best O/S ever! Here are the opinions of some of the most important and influential companies out there:

CNET – “Windows 7 presents a stable platform that can compete comfortably with OS X, while reassuring the world that Microsoft can still turn out a strong, useful operating system.”

PCWorld – “…the final shipping version I test-drove appears to be the worthy successor to Windows XP that Vista never was.”

NYTimes – “[Microsoft's] three-year Windows Vista nightmare is over.”

IT Pro – “Windows 7…is competent and functional due to internal improvements and the user interface is attractive and good for productivity.”

Guardian – “Windows 7 is simply the best version of Windows you can get.”

Slate – “Indeed, the new Windows is not only the best operating system that Microsoft has ever produced. It is arguably the fastest, most intuitive, and most useful consumer desktop OS on the market today.”

Maximum PC – “…Windows 7 is unquestionably the best version of Windows that Microsoft has ever released, and is the true successor to Windows XP.”

PC Mag – “It’s far and away the best OS we’ve ever seen from Microsoft.”

Wall Street Journal – “I believe it is the best version of Windows Microsoft has produced.”

Engadget – “Where Vista felt like a sprawling mess, Windows 7 has patched up the holes and feels like a tight, unified mechanism.”

Telegraph – “Windows 7 is the operating system Vista should have been…”

Cult of Mac – “I need to go wash my eyes out with bleach.”

The Inquirer – “Windows 7 is as pretty as Apple stuff, just as easy to use, and does not treat you like a moron.”

Computer World – “…it’s finally time to upgrade.”

Gizmodo – “…if you’re coming from Windows XP, Windows 7 will totally feel like a revelation from the glossy future. If you’re coming from Vista, you’ll definitely go “Hey, this is much better!” the first time you touch Aero Peek. If you’re coming from a Mac, you’ll—hahahahaha. But seriously, even the Mactards will have to tone down their nasal David Spadian snide, at least a little bit.”

Cheers
V.

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