On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 13:48:46 +0200, =?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCJV4lMCVtODY7UhsoQg==?= said: > > So, WTF#1 is: what the hell makes them think my utterly clean machine could > > possibly be infected? What kind of pseudo "detection" technique are they > > usin > > So WTF#2 is: why the hell are they trying to push obsolete old garbage on > > me? > OK. So you have choice but choose Windows and then come to > full-disclosure to whine about basically nothing? > What can I say. You are retarded. No, he's totally right. I don't run Windows - and if my Linux distribution's auto-update told *me* that: 1) my box had a problem (when it was provably not so) and 2) the fix was to download an obsolete software package I'd be complaining too. One *does* have to wonder: 1) Is Microsoft's updater just on crack? What will it break if you take the recommended action(s)? 2) For XP SP2 and later, the EULA gives MS the right to download and install basically arbitrary crap on your box without bothering to tell you, as long as it's a "security" thing. DRM *would* qualify. It might be interesting if Dave can recreate the problem with a sacrificial goat machine, and see what actually gets downloaded and installed....
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