"[The company has] all of these computer geniuses who should be able to figure out that there are flaws when they are developing the software,"
Major companies are outsourcing software to places where the developers are not paid to be vangaurds of quality or find flaws, but deliver lower cost software.
Watch the pendulum effect as we all figure this out.
Bob
Is Microsoft doing enough to fix its security mess? We asked its users, who wonder how things got this bad in the first place.
Angry, frustrated, fed up: That's how many PCWorld.com visitors feel about the seemingly endless revelations of security holes in Windows and the cavalcade of patches Microsoft issues to fix them. How do we know? We asked.
We invited PCWorld.com visitors to tell us what they thought about Microsoft's security muddle--and whether they believed the company was meeting its obligations to the millions of people who use its products. The overwhelming majority of those who replied said that they're sick of constantly having to fix software they paid good money for. And more than a few said that Microsoft should be held accountable for the damage resulting from weaknesses in its software--a point of view that has prompted at least one angry customer to sue the company.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,113588,00.asp

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