http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/art...3haJ5-q8rw
Read that, and mostly this quote.
Quote:Software weaknesses were most abundant in Web applications, programs accessed in browsers on the Internet, according to the team. Web application vulnerabilities accounted for 55 percent of the disclosures.
By my title i mean software, not operating systems, don't bring that up.
IBM says: Aren't we called Lenovo now?
(2010-08-26, 01:25 AM)Sleepwalker Wrote: [ -> ]IBM says: Aren't we called Lenovo now?
I thought Lenovo was a subdivision that bought themselves out?
Quote:An agreement allows Lenovo to sell IBM-branded desktops and laptops until 2010.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo
Otherwise they just own part of each others companies through shares.
I think they may have bought out their hardware division though because as most of you know it's gone from IBM ThinkPad to Lenovo ThinkPad.
(2010-08-26, 01:52 AM)Sleepwalker Wrote: [ -> ]I think they may have bought out their hardware division though because as most of you know it's gone from IBM ThinkPad to Lenovo ThinkPad.
Yep. I own one of the remaining IBM ThinkPads.
(2010-08-26, 02:27 AM)StingReay Wrote: [ -> ] (2010-08-26, 01:52 AM)Sleepwalker Wrote: [ -> ]I think they may have bought out their hardware division though because as most of you know it's gone from IBM ThinkPad to Lenovo ThinkPad.
Yep. I own one of the remaining IBM ThinkPads.
One of the remaining fifty million.
Thereare more Lenovo thinkpads though.
Of course internet-based applications are more vulnerable. This is pretty obvious.