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The NEW Spyware Platform!
Topic Started: Jun 16 2011, 02:25 PM (456 Views)
A Storm is Coming

:'(

Why Microsoft has made developers horrified about coding for Windows 8

http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/06/html5-centric-windows-8-leaves-microsoft-developers-horrified.ars/

Microsoft has done it again

Now that we know how to catch them using spyware imbedded into Windows 7, Vista and XP-SP3, the decision was made to remove ALL Spyware from their next Operating System

Starting with Windows 8, the Spyware will be in the Cloud where no-one can find it

By making the future Operating System "Cloud Based", there is no longer any need to imbed spyware into the Operating System itself, making it impossible for "honest" security researchers to find it or hold Microsoft accountable

The new Global Spyware Platform will be using a combination of HARDWARE and SOFTWARE that cannot be reverse engineered by end users

Windows 8 will be based on HTML 5 and Microsofts version of JavaScript which means NONE of your old programs will work on the new version of Windows

Web based applications (Cloud Computing) allows the NSA to run their Spyware Application from the Cloud when connecting to Web-Centric devices using Windows 8

This will be no different from other tablet based or smartphone based Operating Systems that use a combination of end-user hardware and network based software to prevent the end users from doing what they want with their devices

This is nothing new however...

Microsoft is simply the Last Major OS developer to use this approach

Think of the other Operating Systems using this approach as "Beta Testers"

;)










Edited by A Storm is Coming, Jun 16 2011, 02:29 PM.
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