NETI@home Data Analyzed
An anonymous reader writes "The NETI@home Internet traffic statistics project (featured in Wired and Slashdot previously) has a quick analysis on the malicious traffic they observed. It's a rough world out there." Perhaps not suprising, but still disheartening, the researchers find among other things that a large portion of typical end-user traffic consists of malicious connection attempts.
That's what we need to know.
Linux - Because Mommy taught me to Share.
Yeti@home has yet to yield conclusive results.
...they will realize that there isn't anything more malicious than the traffic from Slashdot.
"Those willing to give up a little security by using a little obscurity deserve neither security nor root privileges".
-Benjamin Franklin
I would like to submit this proposal for your review. I am seeking funding for a new research project. Please grant me the funds needed so that I can deploy rain sensing equipment to every residence in the Seattle area.
This project will record 3 years of data and prove once and for all whether or not it actually rains in seattle.
sincerely,
Kelly H.
Head research scientist
Darington Univeristy of Heretics
Obama is a twitter sock puppet
Shouldn't there be a butt-ugly histrograph warning?
Amen to that. Car analogies have just plain run out of gas. People get too much mileage on them. They start more flamewars than a Pinto.
"Learning is not compulsory... neither is survival."
--Dr.W.Edwards Deming