What pisses me off as a consumer is that Microsoft patches never come with any kind of useful information.
"There are X patches available", and when you click a specific patch you get "This is a stability patch for Windows 8" or something generic like that.
How can a consumer make an informed decision to go ahead and install patches or not without hours of looking up KB numbers?
I'd like more info, so that unless a patch specifically fixes a security bug, I'd rather leave the rest of the patches uninstalled as long as my system runs ok.
I use it, it's pretty popular in the Netherlands. However I am looking for an alternative.. But not Telegram (which seems to be picking up a lot of refuguees).
I would love something open source, so I'm going to have a look at Wazapp (a.ka. OpenWhatsapp). Anybody have any experience with it?
Yes, because a site breach wasn't annoying enough yet when they take all of the passwords. Let's give them more information which to do spearphising with.
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