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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Administrivia: Testing Emergency VirusFilter..
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Re: Administrivia: Testing Emergency VirusFilter..
- From: Nick FitzGerald <nick@virus-l.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 01:26:18 +1200
martin f krafft <madduck@madduck.net> wrote:
> > The problem with virii such as this is not the software but the
> > wetware - the bewildered enduser who fails to use his machine in
> > a secure manner responsible to his community.
>
> Only partially right, the other part is bugs in software and
> automation techniques that make viruses much easier and effective.
Which also make using the machine much easier and more effective
(which, in combination with pricing and availability, is why a certain
OS is many times more popular than all the others put together...
> Moreover, it's operating system design. If I caught a virus on my
> UNIX system, I might be sending it on if the virus is smart enough
> to figure out a way to get into control and to execute sendmail.
> However, it won't be able to infest the system and other local
> users.
BS.
You are clearly a moron.
Ohhhh, maybe that's a bit harsh -- maybe you're right after all. I
mean, *nix admins shit doesn't stink and they never, ever, ever once
ever have run an "unknown" binary (note I did not say where it came
from or how thay came to run it -- tread very carefully if you try to
deny this as you ARE a priori WRONG...).
Go stand in line with Mr Clowater for a dose of cluestick
application...
Regards,
Nick FitzGerald
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