I mean, from Microsoft, and other software companies. Or, for that matter, from law enforcement egencies. Here are a couple of points of comparison:
(1) I am sure that if someone wrote a "good" worm, the anti-virus companies would be on it. In this case, it is not treated as a virus. If the worm caused damage to computer systems, maybe law encforcement.
(2) How different is this from spyware? Is the cause of spyware somehow more noble? Or is it just a matter of where it comes from, or who has the power.
I know a lot of people are ticked off, and rightly so, but how about something real coming out of this, even if it is just a pound of corporate flesh?
Can Apple succeed where IBM did not? And how will they do this? Windows running under OS/2 often did not seem to work all that well.
Absolutely. If one or two of the body guards is really hot and can double as a dominatrix, it is worth it.
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I mean, from Microsoft, and other software companies. Or, for that matter, from law enforcement egencies. Here are a couple of points of comparison:
(1) I am sure that if someone wrote a "good" worm, the anti-virus companies would be on it. In this case, it is not treated as a virus. If the worm caused damage to computer systems, maybe law encforcement.
(2) How different is this from spyware? Is the cause of spyware somehow more noble? Or is it just a matter of where it comes from, or who has the power.
I know a lot of people are ticked off, and rightly so, but how about something real coming out of this, even if it is just a pound of corporate flesh?