They used to put the affected versions in the email, but that stopped a few months ago. Now it’s just a vague “product is affected, click the link to learn more”. Every. Time. the support part of their site gets hugged to death as if the uptick in traffic to it is completely unexpected.

So now I have Schrodinger’s vulnerability until whatever potato-class servers they have their support bulletins running on frees up enough slots to render a frigging static HTML page.

It’s almost as bad as news teasers that are like “Is something in your house going to kill you in the next 30 seconds? Find out more at 11!”

    • Admiral PatrickOP
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      102 months ago

      They’ve gone so far downhill it’s not even funny. Unfortunately, they’re still the best option for us to offer remote apps and desktops to our org.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 months ago

        Yeah, same boat. It’s like the uncle that had a head injury and can hardly function compared to some of the earlier products they released

    • @False
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      62 months ago

      I also just learned this and I work in tech.