The Future of Security
Kvorgette writes "Scott Berinato in The Future of Security presents a very dark future of security in the years around 2010. Several computer security experts expect that a major security-related problem (a 'digital Pearl Harbour') will change software development procedures and remove the freedom in computer use we are striving for. The worst part is, most experts apparently think removal of software tools and access to information from the majority of computer and Internet users would be a good thing."
yeah right, i mean no information access, no caffeine, no pizza... what else is to be removed from the "masses"? power to the information... the only tool to break chains are the knowledge... an dof course some pizza and caffeine
Putting a windows cd backwards, plays evil messages, but it gets worse, putting it right, installs windows.