1- O OOXML não merece qualquer crédito; 2- A Microsoft é uma empresa nada confiável.
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Percebendo a péssima repercussão provocada tanto pelo bloqueio compulsório dos arquivos dos usuários, quanto pela afirmação incorreta - de que os formatos de arquivos é que são inseguros e não o Microsoft Office - a Microsoft tenta agora voltar atrás e desculpar-se, conforme mostra matéria da ZDNet.
It now says that, instead of the file formats themselves being insecure, it is the parsing code that Office 2003 uses to open and save the file types that is less secure.
Speaking to ZDNet.co.uk on Friday, Reed Shaffner, worldwide product manager for Microsoft Office, confirmed that the advisory provided by Microsoft was incorrect, and that manual registry fix which Microsoft had provided had been difficult to implement by end users.
Asked why Microsoft had not made the fix easier to implement, Shaffner said: "We thought it would not impact many users. And the messages we have been receiving are that it hasn't affected many users. But it was a mistake on our part."
Fica até mesmo difícil de acreditar que eles chegaram a tal ponto!
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