The text itself is tremendously controversial. Win7 + Office + Adobe things + iTunes... quite "unhackable" huh? Now gather some history of security issues on these softwares.
Please, google on "how to search on the web". Oops, a bit controversial.
What happens if N *compromised* computers start to send controversial information to the ones that represent real threats? Wouldn't it overcome/defeat the benefit this tool was intended to provide? Maybe too many false-positives?
That's the most important principle of open source.
Important advice: Always put a screen on your robot!
Reminds me a story of an IT company that installed FreeBSD on a church's server. The priest went mad!
I always knew the whales were going to kill us.
The text itself is tremendously controversial.
Win7 + Office + Adobe things + iTunes... quite "unhackable" huh?
Now gather some history of security issues on these softwares.
Please, google on "how to search on the web". Oops, a bit controversial.
What happens if N *compromised* computers start to send controversial information to the ones that represent real threats? Wouldn't it overcome/defeat the benefit this tool was intended to provide? Maybe too many false-positives?