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Re: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:17AM Umit Tiric (umitt softcom biz) (1 replies) Re: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:35AM Jay D. Dyson (jdyson treachery net) (1 replies) RE: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 09:40PM Jason Coombs (jasonc science org) (4 replies) Re: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:59PM Charles Miller (cmiller pastiche org) Re: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:37PM Colm MacCárthaigh (colmmacc Redbrick DCU IE) (1 replies) RE: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:53PM Jason Coombs (jasonc science org) (1 replies) Re: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 26 2003 12:45AM Colm MacCárthaigh (colmmacc Redbrick DCU IE) RE: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:12PM Jay D. Dyson (jdyson treachery net) RE: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 25 2003 11:11PM Richard M. Smith (rms computerbytesman com) (1 replies) RE: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 26 2003 01:08AM Brian McGrogan (brian encinc com) (2 replies) Re: MS SQL WORM IS DESTROYING INTERNET BLOCK PORT 1434! Jan 26 2003 12:48AM Andrew Emerson (westy vividhosting com) |
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> The fact that the nations largest banking institution relies on the
> Internet for ATM transactions is disturbing.
The trend to rely more and more on the Internet for our most critical
infrastructures won't change. Quite the opposite, I'm afraid. It's
analog (to a certain degree) to the way we began to rely on the
telephone network (POTS) years ago.
We'll just have to do a better job at securing the Internet, its
infrastructure and applications.
> I personally experienced this while at a Bank of America ATM today. I
> will never use Bank of America because of a statement like that.
I see your point, but a large-scale incident like today's can also
affect private networks (although less likely, of course.)
Eloy.-
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