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[Full-disclosure] Happy Helpful web apps that just need port xx open....
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Happy Helpful web apps that just need port xx open....
- From: "Daniel Sichel" <daniels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 07:40:24 -0800
>Sorry, no way on earth am I gonna run your wretched java virus/trojan
just
>in order to get the opportunity to have marketing bullshit rammed down
my
>throat. It's utter GARBAGE to claim that installing some completely
unknown
>java application is somehow a "safe environment" compared to reading
plain
>text emails.
> cheers,
> DaveK
Very succintly put. Anybody who thinks that blindly downloaded software
running in a virtual machine is safe deserves what they get. Anybody
who opens a hole in their firewall to accommodate it probably also wants
to help Nigerian Billionaires transfer their money to a US bank account.
Sigh. Sadly the Dilbert bosses hear this marketing pablum, believe it,
then criticize their security/network people as overly negative and
resistant to change when they oppose this crap.
Do you suppose there is any way we could buy off, er I mean pursuade,
the trial lawyers to get civil liability to attach to negligently
misrepresented software?
Dan Sichel CCNP, MCSE
Network Engineer
Ponderosa Telephone
daniels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (559) 868-6367
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