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Re: How much longer..
- From: Charles Sprickman
- Date: Wed Aug 13 16:36:25 2003
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Crist Clark wrote:
> Attacks _are_ on Linux machines. There have been Linux worms, Lion attacked
> BIND, Ramen attacked rpc.statd and wu-ftpd, Slapper attached Apache, to
> name a few. Attacks are on Solaris, the sadmin/IIS worm (which also attacked
> IIS, a cross-platform worm, remember that, cool, huh?). Attacks are on FreeBSD,
> Scalper worm attacked Apache.
>
> How soon people seem to forget these things.
No, I don't think people are forgetting, but what Len was originally
pointing out is that Microsoft, *because* of their vast install base
*needs* to take a more proactive role in producing a secure OS.
And the reason you can call it a "toy" OS is that on one hand you have
*BSD, Linux and friends all with an annual budget of what, maybe $1M? And
on the other hand you have a multi-billion dollar *software* company.
Which should churn out better software? :)
Charles
> To pound it home one more time, worms that attack Microsoft products are a
> bigger deal only because Microsoft has at least an order of magnitude greater
> installbase than the nearest competitor.
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> Crist J. Clark crist.clark@globalstar.com
> Globalstar Communications (408) 933-4387
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