Security musings (reflectorium)
Security musings (reflectorium)
Thursday, September 16, 2004
  German IT agency sets record straight on IE
There has been some noise after the German Information Security Agency (BSI) apparently hinted that using a non-Microsoft web browser might give you less security headaches. NetworkFusion is covering the current state (and some clarifications by the BSI) in an article called "German IT agency sets record straight on IE".
- As you could expect, the BSI is choosing some less harsh language.
The most interesting quote from it is: "Microsoft has responded to the developments by offering discounts to the country's vast public sector and agreeing to provide special assistance with software security."
Now - if I were the IT security agency chief of any country, wouldn't I just copy&paste the original BSI statements?? (and gain a hefty discount plus MS security consultancy package for my people??)
 
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