Frankly I think there would be a lot more hacks/cracks/keygens for Vista if it was worth pirating. MS was so proud that no one had cracked it early on - but that is like saying I have a pile of turd in my wall safe and no one can get passed my security - do you think a lot of people are trying? I think they'll probably hope more people start pirating that turd so that they can claim higher numbers for installed Vista clients.
Numerous applications have evolve thorough the years and so have some languages such C++, and therefore most old applications will not be compatible to the new which is the key on keeping the security intact. But once these new language has caught up with the ties, hackers, crackers and “skid dies” will swarm like hungry hyenas in full attempt to exploits any vulnerabilities. History repeats itself once more through the hands of time, and the best way to ride the wave is by being prepare for the big bang.
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Frankly I think there would be a lot more hacks/cracks/keygens for Vista if it was worth pirating. MS was so proud that no one had cracked it early on - but that is like saying I have a pile of turd in my wall safe and no one can get passed my security - do you think a lot of people are trying? I think they'll probably hope more people start pirating that turd so that they can claim higher numbers for installed Vista clients.
Dont you Mac fanatics have enough disasters from Apple on your plate to be trying to take pot shots at Microsoft?
"Frankly I think there would be a lot more hacks/cracks/keygens for Vista if it was worth pirating."
Just like they said for XP, 2K, 98, 95.... blah blah blah.
I thought that talking point had already worn itself out. Keep telling yourself how much Vista sucks if it makes your little iHeart feel better.
Numerous applications have evolve thorough the years and so have some languages such C++, and therefore most old applications will not be compatible to the new which is the key on keeping the security intact. But once these new language has caught up with the ties, hackers, crackers and “skid dies” will swarm like hungry hyenas in full attempt to exploits any vulnerabilities. History repeats itself once more through the hands of time, and the best way to ride the wave is by being prepare for the big bang.
Peace!
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