wtf are you going on about? almost all smartphones (symbian, and especially windows mobile) are open to third-party applications. in the case of windows mobile, it is VERY open, with most phones unlocked (tier-1) to run any application --- almost too open, from a security policy standpoint. and if your complaining about data network, EVDO (from sprint) is unlimited and only 10-$15 a month. and it's fast, very fast. what apple is doing has nothing to do with the rhetoric your pushing out. it's their decision, and i predict they will open up the SDK due to demand eventually...
"The new guidelines let victims tally financial loss based on the costs of restoring data, FIXING SECURITY HOLES, conducting damage assessments and lost revenue."
This I don't get. A robber breaks into a house - wide open, no locks on the doors, windows open,etc. Does the financial loss of securing the home factor into his sentencing guidelines?!
wtf are you going on about?
almost all smartphones (symbian, and especially windows mobile) are open to third-party applications. in the case of windows mobile, it is VERY open, with most phones unlocked (tier-1) to run any application --- almost too open, from a security policy standpoint.
and if your complaining about data network, EVDO (from sprint) is unlimited and only 10-$15 a month. and it's fast, very fast.
what apple is doing has nothing to do with the rhetoric your pushing out. it's their decision, and i predict they will open up the SDK due to demand eventually...
is there any? e-voting aside, it'd be nice to know how it was done for the rest of us interested in securing our networks.
"The new guidelines let victims tally financial loss based on the costs of restoring data, FIXING SECURITY HOLES, conducting damage assessments and lost revenue."
This I don't get. A robber breaks into a house - wide open, no locks on the doors, windows open,etc. Does the financial loss of securing the home factor into his sentencing guidelines?!