"Dylan Smith" wrote in message
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No, I think Windows as it currently stands is unsuitable for the general
public. Windows as it stands is fine in an environment where a corporate
admin can look after the network. It's not the users fault, it's the
fault of Microsoft because the configuration is insecure by default.
Windows as it stands should have at
least the software firewall on *by default* and almost all services
(most services which home users will never use) *off* by default.
Actually, it is home users that tend to use those services the most, for
things like on-line gaming and such.
Now, I know a lot of Windows users. I realize that most computer admin types
have real problems with trusting the general public with anything more
complicated than an Etch-A-Sketch, but I tend to believe that the general
public is a little smarter than that. All the home users I know have
personal firewalls, anti-virus software, etc.
The vulnerable computers that I have seen are the office computers which are
maintained by so-called professional administrators who have turned off all
these protections for their own convenience.
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