Apr 23

If the headline doesn’t get your blood boiling, probably what I have to say about this will!

The headline is actually one in the InfoWorld Today’s Headline Newsletter I just received. According to the article located here: http://www.infoworld.com/, the geniuses at M$ have come to this conclusion because of the information they receive back from their Malicious Software Removal Tool (MRT).

Okay, in case that just went right over your head for a brief second, read again what I said….”the geniuses at M$ have come to this conclusion because of the information they receive back from their Malicious Software Removal Tool (MRT).

I have advised all of my clients and family since day one, never to install that tool. The reason was that I actually tested it and found it trying to remove one of my third party pieces of software I use in web designing. Later, it started trying to remove components of the Norton Antivirus I was using! That was enough for me to call it quits early in the game. From then on, I did custom installs of the auto-updates and excluded that bad piece of junk! (So now that might explain to some of you why the he** your Norton or other software keeps screwing up!?)

But NEVER once did I know they used it to send back information! And I’ll bet NEITHER DID YOU!

According to the InfoWorld article (emphasis added by me):

Microsoft’s latest security data is particularly interesting because of the sheer number of machines that the company can electronically survey with one of its free security programs, the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT).

The MSRT is a low-end security tool that removes some of the most common classes of malicious software. The MSRT, which is an optional installation, scans machines once a month, and reports its findings back to Microsoft.

The software is on an astounding number of PCs: 450 million worldwide, according to Tim Rains, group product manager for Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing Group, which handles security issues. Rains made his presentation Tuesday at the Infosec security show in London.

First of all, might I say that putting Microsoft in the same sentence with TRUSTWORTHY anything is an oxymoron! Trustworthy Computing my A**!

So now I’m obviously peeved (as you can probably tell!) and on a whim I went back to this page: http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx to see if there was anything in that page that says that (And I printed it to PDF in the event M$ decides to change that page!) they also report back to M$. And it says nothing there!

So, I clicked the download link that takes me here:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD724AE0-E72D-4F54-9AB3-75B8EB148356&displaylang=en#Overview

And again nothing mentioned there. (And yes, I printed that page to PDF too!).

So, on yet another whim, I download the miserable tool. That’s what they make ADD/REMOVE for right?

And I found it, sort of! See for yourself how it’s presented in the screen shot below:

Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool

Now, compare the statement: MICROSOFT MAY COLLECT AND PUBLISH AGGREGATED DATA ABOUT THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE to the article statement of: “scans machines once a month, and reports its findings back to Microsoft.

LIARS! You are no better than the alleged scumware you are telling us you are supposed to be removing!

Now that I have that out of my system, let’s continue….

The article goes on to state (emphasis again by me):

Our customers choose to run some of this stuff,” Rains said. “Some of them get some value from it. Some of them don’t realize what they are doing. Some of them do. That’s why we call them potentially unwanted. Some of them are legitimate companies with legitimate products. We don’t want to make any value judgements on that.”

First of all, Mr. Rains, how the he** would you know that your customers choose to run them? Does your removal tool ask them WHY they are leaving it in? And does your software tool also report back how many of your users know what they are doing?

Maybe, just maybe, the poor people out there DON’T know what they are doing because you creeps have kept them so numb and dumb that they have no CLUE what to do!

The article cites that winfixer is installed on home computers up to five times more than any other rogue software program. For those of you who don’t know about winfixer, it displays a nagging screen much like the one I showed you in my REANIMATOR blog post.

Since it looks like a Microsoft Windows screen, and poor, unsuspecting users have been suckered into believing that Microsoft has their best interest at heart, why wouldn’t they click on it!

Little do they know that it’s the flaws in your “rush to market” operating systems that promotes this stuff! But oh yeah, that’s right, like Ballmer said about your VISTA, “it’s quality code!” How silly of me to forget that! It doesn’t matter if it’s secure or compatible as long as it’s first!

This latest article sickens me. How dare you - MICROSOFT - make a statement that some users may like adware! You arrogant, egotistical, spying, low-life, software pushers! You deceive the public with your propaganda and then wonder why users can’t make proper decisions? And then you have the nerve to judge them for it?

Shame on you!

Shame on the shareholders who continue to buy your stock!

Shame on the OEM system builders who continue to support your software.

Shame on us, the buying public, for not wising up sooner!

And shame on any Microsoft product user who continues to allow you to spy on us while lying outright in your privacy statements! There is a huge difference between the words “may” and “will” in a privacy statement. YOU KNEW you were going to use and collect that data. That’s not “may” - that is will.

I can’t wait until your Karma catches up to you! What goes around, comes around! And I’m waiting………

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Apr 19

A friend just sent me this link to Lockergnome’s site and tells me to look up the “Stupid Internal Microsoft Vista SP1″ post.

So, I did. I don’t know what to say. It’s something you have to see for yourself!

http://www.lockergnome.com/blade/2008/04/17/stupid-internal-microsoft-vista-sp1-video/

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Mar 12

While eating my breakfast this morning, I thought I’d browse my recent edition of eWeek magazine (yes, I still get paper magazine delivered!).

The front page of the March 10, 2008 edition boasted an interview with Steve Ballmer, M$ CEO.

I was okay with the interview until I got to the section that discussed the fact that even though Vista and Windows Server are from the same code base, Vista is not seen as a great, reliable, advanced operating system, while Windows Server has been favorably received.

The interviewer, Peter Galli, asks Ballmer, “Why do you think there is this divergence of perceptions?” A fair question to ask!

I couldn’t get past the first section of Ballmer’s reply without wanting to throw up my breakfast!

Ballmer says, “I think there are two things that people see in Vista. I think most importantly is the set of compatibility issues that people see. Now, it’s ironic, as compatibility is primarily not what I would call quality.”

Excuse me Mr. Ballmer? Then just what is your definition of QUALITY? Quality of code? Quality of bloat? Quality of locking down security so much that I’d rather put a sledgehammer to the machine then figure out what the heck I need to do to unlock the freaking thing?

I can see it now…… “Yes, look at my new quad core PC using Vista. I can’t do a fracking thing on it, but the code sure is QUALITY!”

There you go folks! Run out and get your copies of the QUALITY VISTA Windows Operating System.  Dysfunctional for use, but definitely quality! Be the first on your block to own a totally useless high tech machine!

I’m running to the store right now Steve Ballmer! Thanks for the heads up!

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Jan 24

The other day, my older sister tells me she’s buying this new Dell PC that is on sale. The problem with the PC is that it has Vista Home Premium pre-installed. Aside from the fact that I warn her I can help her with troubleshooting Vista and I have no intention on learning nor purchasing this POS (Piece of Sh*t) software, she asks me to just help her with a few minor problems she’s having with it.

What constitutes minor? Well, she can’t install a single piece of software for starters! And that’s only the beginning.

First the new Dell comes with Google apps and Desktop. When you open the browser (IE), the positioning of the Google toolbar and the fact that the cursor automatically lands on the search address bar as opposed to the actual address bar, she can’t navigate anywhere. Not surprising when I find out that she’s searching as opposed to going anywhere!

Okay, so I remove the Google junk. We’re back to a regular IE and I get her home page established. We’re making progress.

I try to install the first program she wants installed.

I now understand the Apple/PC commercials for Vista. You know the ones where there’s this guy in a black suit with dark sunglasses standing behind PC and every time Apple tries to talk to PC, the suit says, ”Apple is requesting to talk to you, accept or deny?

OMG! That is an understatement of the annoying crap within this new operating system. Excuse my language here, but what the %&*#  were you thinking Microsoft??? Are you out of your gosh darned mind???

I have been in the technology business for nearly 20 years now. And I have never been reduced to tears by frustration as I had been last night. What a $*%(&&$#  nightmare!

I finally get the darned thing turned off so I can start installing software, and low and behold, Windows Defender decides to put its two cents in!

Something happened with one installation that actually wiped out the DSL modem settings and there was no Internet connection after that. I had to call tech support and we ended up having to reset the modem back to factory!

Every time I tried to install any type of protection software other than what Vista wanted, we lost Internet connection.

World of Warcraft, my nephews favoritest game in the whole wide world won’t connect. Yet, we can connect to his account through the browser.

I have not been so frustrated since I first learned how computers worked in the early days of desktop PCs.

Vista is a *$%&;ing nightmare and I cannot fathom why anyone would ever want this POS in their computer.

I just had to vent and get the anger and frustration off my chest. I also wanted to put it out there, that if you agree with me, feel free to sign the InfoWorld petition to save Windows XP.

You can sign the petition here: Help Save XP Petition

Debbie

PS Bill Gates, You SUCK! I’m glad you retired and maybe someone with some common sense will put M$ back on track!

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