All this people from Radiate and Real - do they think I got Internet access for free? We pay for every last byte sent or received - that is not only a security issue. And my Internet channel have limited width - how much of these daemons our company network could bear?
People who cracked apache.org said If they were not pointed to a hole somebody else could do it hidden, modify the sources and got a lot of owned boxes. You call it owned if your do not control the source of programs run on you computer.
I'd a talk with one former virus creator. He develops antiviruses now (I wonder if he's still making viruses too;-))). He said most viruses are very stupid ones, and most polymorphics are based on one of three published designs. His own viruses were dedicated for our university computer class, sysadmins of which he had some kind of war with. I don't think he limited area of his code however.
That is a very interesting task anyway, I'm sure any programmer ever thought about it (I did). Fortunately not every one realise it. And after you realise it, you would like to try it "only in this little network". Then it's too easy to loose control on it. At least most captured virus creators say so.
RS/6000, now S/390... What kind of reasons did you expect? That is IBM. They actually think different:
Wow, everybody does Linux! We should not stay out of this. We should do some Linux too. Let's close this project, this and that, then spend $x.xxE6 on this and see.
Family: Pop, Mom and Son. Pop had his salary down cut twice.
Son to Mon (hopefully): Will Pop drink less now?
Mom: No, you will eat less now.
Many years ago in Russia (not only, I think) some people sold devices for converting black and white TV sets to color ones.
All this people from Radiate and Real - do they think I got Internet access for free? We pay for every last byte sent or received - that is not only a security issue. And my Internet channel have limited width - how much of these daemons our company network could bear?
How many owned boxes MS have?
That is a very interesting task anyway, I'm sure any programmer ever thought about it (I did). Fortunately not every one realise it. And after you realise it, you would like to try it "only in this little network". Then it's too easy to loose control on it. At least most captured virus creators say so.
Wow, everybody does Linux! We should not stay out of this. We should do some Linux too. Let's close this project, this and that, then spend $x.xxE6 on this and see.
How about having 'Linked by' page on every site as a good style? This would loop this thing...