He halted the viral ransomware shutting down hospitals, and this is his reward. Words fail to express my outrage at clickbait "journalists". https://twitter.com/MalwareTechBlog/status/865940879261003778 …
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@Microsoft should buy@malwaretechblog a house. They charge hospitals extra $$$ for security, while he stepped up voluntarily to face this.6 replies 82 retweets 246 likes -
I'd agree they owe him gratitude, and can easily afford him a house - but so far as I know they don't charge for security updates to the OS.
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see thread. they do.
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Troubling. Hadn't heard about 2-tier security for Win7; how does that even work? Refusal to support OS not sold for 10 yrs seems separate.
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It's a defect. XP was the only stable Windows OS we had for long time, since Vista was such
. It was sold embedded in industrial systems.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
Don't get me wrong I want people off XP ASAP but we need to support security in the meantime. Hospitals can't just throw away MRI machines.
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