"@werk: @Zlevee:
What's the point of reading the last line if you don't comprehend it?
And apparently this exploit is so broad and game changing that it could be applied to other platforms."
"@chrispie: They resume with their regularly scheduled rip-off.
This is merely damage control and spin combined.
Consumers will be screwed less as gratitude for giving them enough signups to exceed supply so they can blame Apple for the supply bottleneck when no phones are available."
"At least the other OSs in the list can delete files properly (no it .
Also as someone rightly pointed out, the Vista's vulnerability:fix is attrocious.
As for the 1000 burglars comment - flawed; if you have one burglar, you have a a small chance that a superbly skilled burglar is trying to get in."
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