Another month, another few dozen patches to install -- it's never-ending. It's frustrating. Software coding tools supposedly have security built in by default. We have "safe" programming languages. We have programmers using SDL (security development lifecycle) coding tools and techniques.. We have operating systems with more secure defaults and vendors that fuzz and attack their own software with a vengeance to find holes. We have companies spending billions of dollars to eliminate software bugs. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . We have operating systems with more secure defaults and vendors that fuzz and attack their own softw. another, month, dozen, patches, install, never-ending, frustrating, software. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
As many as three times a week, on average, XP users see a little window pop-up at the bottom of their computer screens announcing the availability of another new update for their system. This plethora of patches has left many users wondering whether their hard drives are big enough to handle "Trustworthy Computing.". . .. As many as three times a week, on average, XP users see a little window pop-up at the bottom of their computer screens announcing the availability of another new update for their system. This plethora of patches has left many users wondering whether their hard drives are big enough to handle "Trustworthy Computing." Users also complain that several of the patches made their systems unstable. And some were annoyed by the many-megabytes worth of available patches for what they feel are unimportant applications such as games and file-sharing applications, believing that Microsoft should instead focus on fixes for crucial security holes. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Windows XP users encounter recurring notifications for updates, sparking worries about system reliability and the handling of software patches.. Windows XP Updates, System Reliability, Software Fixes, User Concerns. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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