, 2006-01-04
A few hundred million Windows XP machines lay vulnerable on the Web today, a week after a zero-day exploit was discovered. Meanwhile, new approaches and ideas from the academic world - that focus exclusively on children - may give us hope for the future after all.
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Zero-day holiday
2006-01-04
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Not a real solution
2006-01-05
Mike Warot (1 replies)
Mike Warot (1 replies)

We should all consider ourselves lucky that Ted Turner (or whoever it was) shamed Billy boy to start giving back to the community a few years back, so that he decided to give back some of the bucks that he had stolen from us with his "great vision" (and unethical business practices of course). I suppose that once I had a billion in the bank I might decide that I did not need any more money either. For now, I will have to settle on the goal of giving 5% of my humble pay check, like millions of my fellow slobs that lack vision.
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