Lew Wolfgang wrote:
On 4/30/23 00:16, Per Jessen wrote:
In Lews case, as he has testified, the lax security policies led to problems, even a very rarely seen one.
Trust me, Per, the policies/procedures aren't lax. I'm just not at liberty to tell you about them.
Okay, it was only my impression.
I stated that we were affected by this problem, yet rather than acknowledge the poor IPv6 design you blame the victim.
I am simply not qualified to discuss not to mention "acknowledge" any poor IPV6 design.
Way to go to address security threats! You imply that we "deserved" to have the problem because we gave Windows users too much freedom.
Would that be completely wrong? Unfortunately, those businesses, associations and authorities who have been subject to ransom attacks, they also have no one else to blame but themselves. Of course, their respective heads of IT could blame the "poor design of Windows". Anyway, we are again wayyyyy off-topic. Even for a Sunday. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (15.1°C) Member, openSUSE Heroes (2016 - present) We're hiring - https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Heroes