Microsoft is selling an ultra-secure version of windows xp to the Air Force

May 2, 2009
By Computer security

Microsoft is selling an ultra-secure version of windows xp to the Air Force which is considered to be the stable version despite the windows 7 in high demand. The custom build ships with over 600 settings bolted down, and a security patch turnaround of just 72 hours compared to the standard edition’s 57 days — all because Steve Ballmer personally stepped in and approved the project at the Air Force’s request. The previous known vulnerabilities has been rectify , support call volume has dropped 40 percent, and the USAF has saved some $100 million in costs. Despite all above Mirosoft do not involve in selling the ultra – secure version to public due to usage in defence systems.

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