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Old November 28th 18, 06:48 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Philip Herlihy
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Default W10 Quick Assist - how secure?

Does anyone have an authoritative reference to indicate whether the
connection used in Quick Assist is encrypted? I need to have a
reference I can share with a colleague, so comments are welcome but it's
a refererence I really need.

Side question - have MS entirely given up documenting their stuff?


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Old November 28th 18, 09:37 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default W10 Quick Assist - how secure?

On 28/11/2018 18:48, Philip Herlihy wrote:

Side question - have MS entirely given up documenting their stuff?


Microsoft assumes that Windows 10 users have a higher IQ than Linux Junk
users so documents are there for the people who are intelligent.

It is time to get treatment for your obsession with security. You can't
have 100% security in anything; Even aircraft are crashing because they
are not secure or the programming is buggy. So get over it and do
something useful rather than worrying about security.





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