Thats not the issue. There is no software that is absolutely secure, open or closed source. The issue is being able to get into the code and find out if there are backdoors where someone else is snooping on your systems and data, especially if you are a Government.


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
But Mr. Ikua, 
The equally open source software known as OpenSSL had a glaring hole for years, which some suspect the US government might have known about too. 

For as long as we have had software, so have we had software bugs, be it open, closed or ajar :-) 


On Tuesday, 29 April 2014, Evans Ikua via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Well put Walu. This is the strategic dilemma of using closed source proprietary software. I am sure the lessons that Russia learns from this will inform other governments that you are only as free as the technology that you use.

Evans


On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Walubengo J via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, a part of Homeland Security known as US-CERT, said in an advisory released on Monday morning that the vulnerability in versions 6 to 11 of Internet Explorer could lead to "the complete compromise" of an affected system.

read more

http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/technology/chi-microsoft-explorer-security-flaws-20140428,0,4797833.story

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Funny - I keep feeling that the US Gov KNEW about this hole for many years :-)

Meanwhile, use the Internet Explorer browser only if you think you have nothing important to lose. No wonder President Putin has been a worried man and wants to move his staff back to typewriters :-)

walu.

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