Ballmer Implicated In China Attacks?
In comment to the recent attacks by Chinese agencies on Google:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE60E0BC20100115?feedType=nl&feedName=uktechnology&pageNumber=4&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true
Security firm McAfee Inc said the recent cyber-attacks exploited a previously unknown flaw in Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.
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Microsoft's CEO downplayed the hacking attacks. "There are attacks every day. I don't think there was anything unusual, so I don't understand," Ballmer said. "We're attacked every day from all parts of the world and I think everybody else is too. We didn't see anything out of the ordinary."
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE60E0BC20100115?feedType=nl&feedName=uktechnology&pageNumber=4&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true
Security firm McAfee Inc said the recent cyber-attacks exploited a previously unknown flaw in Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.
and
Microsoft's CEO downplayed the hacking attacks. "There are attacks every day. I don't think there was anything unusual, so I don't understand," Ballmer said. "We're attacked every day from all parts of the world and I think everybody else is too. We didn't see anything out of the ordinary."
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Playing down the concerns raised by Google, rival Microsoft Corp said it had no plan to pull out of China. "I don't understand how that helps anything. I don't understand how that helps us, and I don't understand how that helps China," said Steve Ballmer, CEO of the world's largest software maker. Microsoft has high hopes for its Bing Internet search engine in China,
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