FBI: Sorry, but security vulnerabilities not Microsoft's fau

WinNetMag | at | by Mike

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and Carnegie Mellon University, all the complaints about Microsoft having security problems are bunk. In fact, a report written by two organizations specifically calls for all the finger-pointing to stop, since all technology is inherently vulnerable, and simply blaming Microsoft for everything obscures the real problem: The very infrastructure of the Internet is not controlled or owned by Microsoft, and it is extremely vulnerable to attack. Furthermore, the report says, over 90 percent of all Microsoft-related attacks involved vulnerabilities that were already fixed by the software giant, and that includes the two most infamous recent attacks, SoBig.F and MSBlaster.