Huh, I see only the exact opposite.
I remember Windows 95 being the most famous example of faulty software because it's initial release was very unstable, but the updates fixed things fairly quickly.
So I presume you never update your virus scanning software or firmware to protect against malicious attacks... because you believe that will only make things worse? /s
Good luck with that.
Huh, I see only the exact opposite.
I remember Windows 95 being the most famous example of faulty software because it's initial release was very unstable, but the updates fixed things fairly quickly.
So I presume you never updates your virus scanning software or firmware to protect against malicious attacks... because you believe that will only make things worse? /s
Good luck with that.
Huh, I see only the exact opposite.
I remember Windows 95 being very unstable when it was first released, but the updates fixed things fairly quickly.
So I presume you never updates your virus scanning software or firmware to protect against malicious attacks... because you believe that will only make things worse? /s
Good luck with that.
Huh, I see only the exact opposite.
I remember Windows 95 being very unstable when it was first released, but the updates fixed things fairly quickly.
So I presume you never updates your virus scanning software or firmware to protect against malicious attacks... because you believe that will only make things worse?
Good luck with that.
Huh, I see only the exact opposite.
I remember Windows 95 being very unstable when it was first released, but the updates fixed things fairly quickly.
So I presume you're someone who never updates their virus scanning software or firmware to protect against malicious attacks.
We are two very different people.
Good luck with that.
So I presume you're someone who never updates their virus scanning software or firmware to protect against malicious attacks.
We are two very different people.
Good luck with that.