, 2004-08-26
Worms and viruses that pollute the Internet aren't new. What's new is the incredible magnitude of the problem and how it's growing.
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A Polluted Internet
2004-08-27
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
"People shouldn't have to be computer experts to own a computer"
2004-08-30
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
"People shouldn't have to be computer experts to own a computer"
2004-09-03
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A Polluted Internet
2004-08-31
JustDisGuy (1 replies)
JustDisGuy (1 replies)

Internet providers are already being punished, the costs associated with pollution emitting from insecured and inadequately protected home PCs are significant. A D-Link 604 is $50 CDN, anti-virus software is <$30 in most cases (or free), and Microsoft patches supported (i.e., not ancient) releases for free.
Security professionals have a responsibility to encourage their friends, family (including computer-novice Aunts), and coworkers to adopt some approximation of a best practice. Abdicating responsibility and pointing the fingers at anyone other than the people who write malicious code, computer who write swiss-cheese software and the users who allow their computers to be hijacked is unfair.
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