The NYT on the Proliferation of Botnets
ThinkComp writes "The New York Times has a up a story on the proliferation of botnets. The article cites a number of security researchers who paint a depressing picture of the state of internet security, and concludes with the suggestion that for home users, buying a new 'updated' PC may be the only real solution. Unfortunately, as most of us know, given the number of outstanding flaws in software and the ingenuity of malicious software authors, that might not even help."
Its nice to see somebody using all those cycles the noobs waste.
Good for them.
Capitol Punishment on national television for owners of botnets. ,but it has to be bareass.
O.K.,O.K. maybe just corporal punishment
*Repent!Quit Your Job!Slack Off!The World Ends Tomorrow and You May Die!
Hans Reiser, is that you?
Whoosh!
How about a single button solution on the front panel of the PC? Label it as "power" so that each time the user turns the system off it actually starts a reinstall after shutting off the monitor. That way, when they come back in the morning, they can start fresh! Imagine how much easier tech support would be... rebooting your computer would actually help - and it'd always come back with a clean slate! No confusion about where they accidently dragged the Recycle Bin while trying to click on the Start menu. No more endless problems with spyware or viruses (well, nothing lasting, anyway). It'd be a usability revolution!
Hexy - a strategy game for iPhone/iPod Touch
At least it wasn't a car analogy.