Gaping defense gap in Linux

Hackers have found a “major Linux safety measure gap,” but of course that is great news, according to famed freetard and renowned Red Hat press release copyist Steven J. Vaughan-Cut-and-Paste of eWeek. considering now the problem can be fixed — geddit? Money quote: “Security, the experts like to tell us, is a process, not a product. With open source that can be a very good thing since when shield problems are found they can be fixed quickly.” Yup. There’s a gaping gap in Linux, and “no perfect

patch for the problem at that moment,” but that’s nothing to be upset about, and in fact it’s something to be cheered.

Right. Now imagine the exact same exploit had been found in OS X. Imagine how the freetards would be screaming. Better yet, imagine it had been found in Vista. Would Steven J. Vaughan-Freetard be cheering that one too? Egads. Freetards, listen to me. that kind of bullshit coverage does nothing to advance your cause.

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