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saltymug76 | 1 year ago

I don't think he's spreading FUD. It's a lot of trust you're placing in a 3rd party who doesn't have the source code to patch your system. Independent reviews and A B testing would help sway a lot of people, IMO.

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userbinator|1 year ago

Source code isn't necessary. How do you think the security researchers find them vulnerabilities? They can fix them the same way too.

Starman80|1 year ago

You can find vulnerabilities using a variety of techniques, but to properly patch them you do need access to the source code. These "updates" don't even modify the executables, so would have to be applied every time you turned on your P.C.

vlan0|1 year ago

They have the ability to sign files with Microsoft certs?

Vilian|1 year ago

urr durr just programm in assembly