Friday, May 1, 2009

Ultra Secure Windows XP














Microsoft actually makes a super secure version of XP. more than 600 settings are locked down tight, and critical security patches can be installed in an average of 72 hours instead of 57 days. The problem is that you have to be in the Air Force to get it.

This version of XP is a result of the NSA testing XP and making Swiss cheese of it. The Air Force then worked directly with Steve Ballmer to get a new super secure version of XP written.

Here is the question. Why can't conusmers get this super secure version of XP rather than suffer through Vista and now Windows 7?

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