this is actually a pretty cogent argument. how do you apply this logic to other systems and software? for example, we know that running an old version of OSX is not too bad. But if you're still running 10.4 instead of…
Actually - I haven't had a single site hacked since implementing regular updates. And I'm managing hundreds of sites. With many plugins..
good point. i like your logic.
Great post! "Up to date software is secure. Out of date software is a target." - this is true of Operating Systems too (like Windows and Apple). If you're running an old version of Windows....good luck.
this is actually a pretty cogent argument. how do you apply this logic to other systems and software? for example, we know that running an old version of OSX is not too bad. But if you're still running 10.4 instead of…
Actually - I haven't had a single site hacked since implementing regular updates. And I'm managing hundreds of sites. With many plugins..
good point. i like your logic.
Great post! "Up to date software is secure. Out of date software is a target." - this is true of Operating Systems too (like Windows and Apple). If you're running an old version of Windows....good luck.