heartbone, look at the post again.
sometimes sarcasm is too subtle.
Re: Linux
I don't know how familiar you are with the underpinnings of linux, or the people behind
the scenes. It's easy to see how much better it is than windows, certainly... but people
are people, and people have weaknesses. I often see people make statements about
technology that are perhaps more religious than scientific. In fact, I see a lot of people
make religious statements about science itself, without realizing that the "devil is in the
details", as they say. Science is only science when you understand how it works.
About ubuntu...
Would I prefer it as being more secure than windows? Yes. But I have no illusions - Ubuntu
is the canary, and the canary is missing a lot of feathers lately. I'm a linux fan (trust me on
that) but I'm in a unique position to see things from underneath. There is continuous pressure
to make linux go down the same path as windows...and it's not imaginary in the least.
There are many purposely installed security flaws, and it's getting worse with time.
You know all that stuff you've read about windows? The same things get written
about linux, although nobody reads them because it's all in dull, boring mailing lists
haunted by Kernel Devs and developers and wingnuts. It's better than Windows -
but not that much. You might think I have no idea what I'm talking about, but I'm
certain you'll read about it long after it's old news...just like the things that are
bothering you now about Windows 10. Nothing ever happens overnight.
Really, Ubuntu is the microsoft of the linux world.
but all that aside...
You are WRONG.
If as a Win 7 user you uninstall this list of updates, then the new traffic should be blocked, right?
Maybe I wasn't being precise enough, I think? I meant that even if you block all the registered
[official] networks for MS, the data will still be sent out. They're using 3rd party networks now.
And even if you undo all the KBs you list, you cannot undo certain modifications they made to
the operating system when they were installed. Read that again - It is what it is.
Even XP is getting updates...not officially, but it still happens.
KB3035583
It's not just a manual uninstall to avoid the bullet.
They've put similar functionality in other updates. They want Win7 to go away. User's don't.
The fun thing is when they do updates after 5583 and HIDE all the updates from you. MS doesn't
do the same things to everyone - they test things out by sending them to random groups of users
and seeing who complains.
It's all very tedious, I'm afraid.
And like I said... people are responsible for the implications of what they do. It's not my
concern if they don't want to bother with the fine print and then discover years later that
they gave everything away. It's the circle of life.
