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● 09.06.23


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●● Principal Threat to Security is Microsoft Windows and Proprietary Software


Posted in Microsoft, Security at 12:38 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


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Summary: Richard Stallman gave this talk some years ago; meanwhile, a leading technical university got cracked due to Microsoft* and it won’t dare mention the culprit


↺ got cracked


Image: Windows TCO: Yes, it's true, we got cracked


____* The University of Michigan developed LDAP (which became OpenLDAP) which dovetailed with MIT’s Kerberos and would have avoided “AD”, to paraphrase an associate. Kerberos was sabotaged by Microsoft and gag clauses have been in use since the early stages of “AD”.


↺ which became OpenLDAP

↺ Kerberos

↺ Kerberos was sabotaged by Microsoft

↺ gag clauses have been in use since the early stages of “AD”


So Microsoft has dragged this university’s computing environment down from world class to that of a year 2021 “Hillsdale College”. To be sure, Oracle and Cisco also have their fingers in that pie and a role in the demise of the institution’s role as one of the world leaders in computing. See “Our Attorney’s Response To Microsoft” (posted by Roblimo) and this last article which brings up a very important point — that Microsoft regards its contracts as trade secrets so even someone resourceful and tenacious would be unlikely to succeed in a FOIA request regarding the publicly-funded university’s support contracts. Microsoft tried to censor information while crushing standards. Those institutions late in weaning themselves from Microsoft Windows can look at Samba 4 as an alternative.


↺ “Our Attorney’s Response To Microsoft”

↺ this last article

↺ Microsoft tried to censor information

↺ crushing standards

↺ Samba 4 as an alternative


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