

If the back-end being used is unchecked and used, it is on them…. If the in-house coding is the issue, then it is on them.

Windows did a poor job then and the ONLY reason they began throwing security money and personnel at their self-induced security issues were due to scrutiny and shame…Īnyone who goes along to get along in the security field is not a security professional.

If so, great job, if not, then please rethink the statements as hypocrisy because all that I heard and read was Windblows, oh, they have terrible security, patch Tuesday – you mean patch every day? May I assume that you made the same assessments about Windows, ten or more ago when they too were the top of the heap and the focus of attack – still are?
