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Comment by joe_mamba

21 hours ago

>Think about it like this: Would you manage a fortune in crypto on Windows? I wouldn't

Most banks on the planet manage trillions on Windows, so I'm not sure what you're trying to prove by dying on this hill. Just because you wouldn't do something doesn't make you knowledgeable or right about that.

>MS employees have access to a lot of your work/data/fingerprints.

I wonder how all those companies, banks and governments manage to keep MS workers out of their work data.

Any MS workers here that can answer what are you guys doing with all that customer data you look at all day instead of coding?

I doubt workers stealing data (which is more frequent than you might think) will just openly post about it...

Do you really believe it's normal that banks are on Windows? Do you want governments, military and such to be on Windows, really? It's not a popularity contest, we know that most corpos do terrible choice about IT stuff (at least back then and now they are doomed).

It breach basic every security principles, we should be relying on cryptography and not human trust? Would you let your ISP inject a CA in your OS and just rely on the trust of their employees to not look at your traffic? you're building your security model on the assumption that a private corporation's employees won't abuse access they structurally have, you rely on faith which imo is plain wrong. But even, the privacy factor has not been addressed, you are alright with MS correlating your entire life, many wouldn't accept that.

  • >>I doubt workers stealing data (which is more frequent than you might think) will just openly post about it.

    Can you explain what mechanism is there for Microsoft workers to steal data off my Windows PC that doesn't upload anything to OneDrive? Like I'm genuienly curious - how do they do it?

  • >I doubt workers stealing data (which is more frequent than you might think)

    Can you post a source for this? I'm sure every newspaper on the planet would love to publish headlines reading "MS workers are stealing your data", but that would require some actual proof, not made up FUD.

    >Do you really believe it's normal that banks are on Windows?

    It doesn't matter what I believe, what matters are the facts and reality on the street which is what I'm arguing. You are free to believe whatever you want, that doesn't make you right.