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minus-squarenat_turner_overdrive [he/him]hexbear22·3 months ago CVE-2022-2601 was discovered in 2022, but for unclear reasons, Microsoft patched it only last Tuesday. Windows is just one giant security vulnerability, folks link
minus-squareCyberSyndicalist [none/use name]hexbear20·3 months agoWindows leaves a known high severity flaw unpatched for 2 years in production code Linux fixes a supply chain attack in test versions before it can even make it into mainline distros: this is why open source is inherently flawed. link
minus-squareHello_Kitty_enjoyer [none/use name]hexbear13·3 months ago Windows is just one giant security vulnerability, folks well duh windows are made of glass and they break easily. Better to just have more wall there link
Windows is just one giant security vulnerability, folks
Windows leaves a known high severity flaw unpatched for 2 years in production code
Linux fixes a supply chain attack in test versions before it can even make it into mainline distros: this is why open source is inherently flawed.
ok but the bug is in GRUB
well duh windows are made of glass and they break easily. Better to just have more wall there