Microsoft's legacy software that allowed exploits in order to dodge monopoly laws, and as of late, Intel's blatant miss handling of memory cache to artificially boost their hardware's advantage. Or to say, the traditional hardware and software monopolies, share the brunt of the blame when it comes to actual hacks.
If you don't know the history of Internet Explorer, or why it was created in the first place, I'm neither awake enough, nor care enough to inform you of it. And don't call me dude, bub.
Microsoft's legacy software that allowed exploits in order to dodge monopoly laws, and as of late, Intel's blatant miss handling of memory cache to artificially boost their hardware's advantage. Or to say, the traditional hardware and software monopolies, share the brunt of the blame when it comes to actual hacks.
If you don't know the history of Internet Explorer, or why it was created in the first place, I'm neither awake enough, nor care enough to inform you of it. And don't call me dude, bub.