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How Microsoft Fights Off 100,000 Attacks A Month

El Lobo writes to mention a ComputerWorld article about Microsoft's battles with the Hackers of the world. The software giant fights off more than 100,000 attacks every month, protecting their data-heavy internal network from the paws of your average script kiddie. The article discusses Microsoft's 'defense in depth' strategy, and discusses just some of the layers in that barrier. From the article: "The first layer of protection for the Microsoft VPN is two-factor authentication. After an infamous incident in the fall of 2000, Microsoft installed a certificate-based Public Key Infrastructure and rolled out smart cards to all employees and contractors with remote access to the network and individuals with elevated access accounts such as domain administrators. Two-factor authentication requires that you have something physical, in this case the smart card, and also know something, in this case a password."

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  1. Re:Thanks! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    WHERE IS SARAH CONNOR

  2. Re:That's funny... by stag_beetle · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Troll?! Don't you guys have a sense of humor?

  3. Rampant unfair modding by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Looks like at least one moderator, and at maybe more, are expending all of their mod points marking down any top postings that mention Linux or question this story in any way. I was +2 funny, then two guys marked me and most adjacent postings as troll. This is totally bogus, because all of the mod-downs were against valid postings. Methinks we may have Microsoft shills in here with mod points...

  4. Computerworldvertisement maybe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    But posted on slashdot for the humorous effect.