LINUX Can't be hacked?

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Randy Eremko

Why do we continue struggling with an operating system (Windows) that is
designed to give the criminally insane more power over our computers than we
have?

Look at the unbelievable mess that Windows makes to your computing day...
how many thousands of times does the individual have to re-install their
operating system after some coward slag of undead sewage has had his way
raping and pillaging with impunity under Microsoft license?

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO TODAY?

Remember this slogan from Microsoft?

I want to go over to the house of an Internet sociopath and remove his
testicles from his scrotum and proceed to shove them down his throat and
watch him gag to death on them.

Does anybody have a problem with that? Come on people rise up and revolt
against Microsoft that has put power only in the hands of violent offenders.

Hey, Bill (Gates) give me a hack proof operating system and I'll kiss your
pasty white ass.
 
Randy said:
Why do we continue struggling with an operating system (Windows) that is
designed to give the criminally insane more power over our computers than we
have?

Look at the unbelievable mess that Windows makes to your computing day...

All operating systems can be hacked. If you think otherwise, you don't
know anything about operating systems and security.

If you like Linux - and I do, very much - then why don't you use it?
You're posting using Outlook Express and we don't normally use that in
Linux.


Malke
 
Look at the unbelievable mess that Windows makes to your computing day...
how many thousands of times does the individual have to re-install their
operating system after some coward slag of undead sewage has had his way
raping and pillaging with impunity under Microsoft license?

In all my years, since the 70's, on all of the computers I've owned or
managed, I've only had to reinstall the OS because I was tinkering with
it and screwed it up myself - and that's ALL OS's, not just Windows.

My first experience with Linux required a full wipe/reinstall because I
let it update the kernel and I didn't know enough to fix it.

During my 30+ years I've never had a network or computer that I
personally own or manage compromised, not once, and most of them are
windows based.

Oh, and if you think that Linux is secure then you might want to take a
look at all the hacks for Linux and it's apps.

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