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Message-ID: <200404141410.i3EEALvi025810@ns2.mmicman.com>
From: support at mmicman.com (Edward W. Ray)
Subject: The new Microsoft math:  1 patch for 14 vulnerabilities, MS04-011

 
I use Linux, OpenBSD and Windows in my enterprise.  Linux and OpenBSD use
the "1 patch for 1 vulnerability" rule.  Seems to me that MS is bunching
their patches together in order to make it seem on the surface that Windows
has less patches than other Oses, therefore it is more secure.  CIOs, take
note. 


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