If we go as far as that by emulating reality, then I think we are better off with the actual thing. For one thing, it's cheaper. For the other, you don't have to stuff yourself with all the gadgets.
Some users don't even bother about their personal data. When I tried to convince and offered to help some tech-unsavvy friends with cable access to firewall up and secure their box, all they tell me is "nar, I don't have important data". Of course when they land themselves in trouble, they beg me for help.
Most people don't even realise the effect of a system getting compromised. They simply can't see the fact that their compromised boxes are used by crackers to launch DDoS from.
If we go as far as that by emulating reality, then I think we are better off with the actual thing. For one thing, it's cheaper. For the other, you don't have to stuff yourself with all the gadgets.
Some users don't even bother about their personal data. When I tried to convince and offered to help some tech-unsavvy friends with cable access to firewall up and secure their box, all they tell me is "nar, I don't have important data". Of course when they land themselves in trouble, they beg me for help.
Most people don't even realise the effect of a system getting compromised. They simply can't see the fact that their compromised boxes are used by crackers to launch DDoS from.
So how long before we see Nimda in HQX?
No, the story is set in the Qing dynasty. Check out the pony tails of Chow Yun-Fatt. And he was a Han not a Manchu in the show.
Yeah right. Tell the game developers at ID.
Remember the Linux posts M$ offered some time ago?
I wonder if they're hiring them for this.
- Windows 2000. The Millennium Bug.