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Comment And micro$oft destroys another family (Score 0, Troll) 635

Dear Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents,

As you can see, with your assistance, micro$oft has destroyed another family with their OS monopoly.

Did you ever study history and read about the complicit Germans who allowed the Nazis to murder millions of Jews or about the complicit southern citizens of the southern United States after the civil war that just stood by as the KKK murdered so many black citizens. This is YOU. You allowed your own employee to be tainted and tarnished by your accusal without even examining the evidence. Even though he was subsequently proven innocent, somehow beyond all audacity, you continue to "stand by your decision" as you were complicit in allowing flawed micro$oft software to paint an innocent man guilty.

As implicated by the forensic study, it was the responsibility of the IT department to "update" the micro$oft SMS server on the laptop so that the laptop would be get proper security updates.

But who is the real criminal here? The man now proven innocent? No. The irresponsible IT department? Maybe. The criminal extortion racket based in Redmond, WA who built an insecure OS that destroys families with its built in malware vulnerabilities? Yes, obviously.

This kind of problem where a computer is invaded by rogue malware is a window$ problem. This is exactly what happens when you use closed-source software that is designed by a criminal monopoly.

Had the IT department deployed secure Linux based laptops this would have never happened. This is exactly why I never allow micro$oft "crippleware" on any computer in my home or my personal system at work (I'm working on converting the rest). Congratulations,
Keep up the good work destroying families and lives just like the Nazis and the KKK.
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