Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt/Misinformation
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Hackers are testing techniques for using Windows Subsystem for Linux to hack PCs [Ed: By attacking "Linux" with WSL (E.E.E.) Microsoft also helps those who badmouth the brand; The so-called 'Linux' Foundation has been entirely complicit]
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Microsoft fixes remaining Windows PrintNightmare vulnerabilities [Ed: Microsoft's booster Lawrence Abram would be wise to remind readers that Windows is made insecure rather than secure. In proprietary software security is not the goal and sometimes only an afterthought; sometimes it's a goal, originally, but then come three-letter agencies and demand secret back doors in future versions.]
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Google is backing security reviews of these key open-source projects [Ed: Google has put weakened encryption (or back door) in Linux, but ZDNet is now (a Microsoft booster, Tung) pushing this narrative. Google is a surveillance company; Microsoft is too. And surveillance companies do not want security; in fact, true security is a business risk to them.]
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