"We have conversations where we say an attacker might do this or an attacker might do that. Now there is a face to some of those guys," Anderson said. "They were just as much geeks as we were."
So you mean to tell me, that Microsoft employs *no* hackers of any hat or has ever known one? They make it seem like it was the first Thanksgiving all over again. Puh-leaase.
Today's lesson is: Hire hackers if you want to build a secure OS.
I recommended LiveCD distro Ubuntu to a client one time because they wanted to try linux from a safe distance. It ended up throwing a huge 2 gig swap file onto his hard drive and destroying all traces of Win98.
I had to undergo the painful task of re-installing Windows 98 on a 100mhz or so laptop (he won't upgrade for anything). Never found out the reason it did that.
Now Microsoft has a real reason to worry about Google.
Spybot. Now.
I now know what it feels like to be a sim in SimCity. We have to make sure they run enough water pipes to the reactor or no one will wanna work there.
Hmm, 6 million. That means I can either have working arms again or become Batman.
"while Softwire Inc. (Middleboro, Mass.) provided a graphical user interface for external programming (via PC) of the Boston Digital Arm.
I can't wait till I get my hands on that torrent file.
"We have conversations where we say an attacker might do this or an attacker might do that. Now there is a face to some of those guys," Anderson said. "They were just as much geeks as we were."
So you mean to tell me, that Microsoft employs *no* hackers of any hat or has ever known one? They make it seem like it was the first Thanksgiving all over again. Puh-leaase.
Today's lesson is: Hire hackers if you want to build a secure OS.
I recommended LiveCD distro Ubuntu to a client one time because they wanted to try linux from a safe distance. It ended up throwing a huge 2 gig swap file onto his hard drive and destroying all traces of Win98. I had to undergo the painful task of re-installing Windows 98 on a 100mhz or so laptop (he won't upgrade for anything). Never found out the reason it did that.
Enough with the disney names. Name it something cool like Debian Kvlt Edition and you'll get your damn user base.