M$, again, Fails to Protect Users

That other OS has not bothered to fix a denial of service attack on IPv6 even though a fix is simple. This is yet another example of M$ caring about licensing fees and not service. Use GNU/Linux. The problem has already been fixed in Linux.

To its credit, M$ has “supported” IPv6 for a while but not well enough to bother keeping systems available. Still some here criticize me for criticizing M$… Should I want to use a faulty OS? An OS that I know is faulty?

- Robert Pogson

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