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Warning! Virus!
"Guy Macon" wrote in message ... Mazi wrote: My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti virus software installed, yet I don't see any harm to my Linux computer after visiting the website. So, what's the deal? The Commodore 128 that I use to access the web (yes, I have Slakware Linux and Windows 2000 boxes, but the C128 is more fun and boots in seconds) also does not have any adware/spyware or antivirus software installed. In fact, I see one common factor to all of these viruses: Microsoft operating systems... What I don't understand is why it's not obvious to some people that if 95% of people use a particular OS, 95% of the viruses, spyware, etc will be for that OS. The OS itself has little to do with it, the biggest factor is the users themselves, both in number and habbits. A secure OS can be made insecure by sloppy usage, an insecure OS can be made reasonably secure with diligence. As always there's a tradeoff between convenience/usability and security. A bank vault door with a time lock as the only entrance to a house would be very secure, but how long would it take for the typical user to prop it open in the name of convenience? |
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"Guy Macon" wrote in message ... Mazi wrote: My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti virus software installed, yet I don't see any harm to my Linux computer after visiting the website. So, what's the deal? The Commodore 128 that I use to access the web (yes, I have Slakware Linux and Windows 2000 boxes, but the C128 is more fun and boots in seconds) also does not have any adware/spyware or antivirus software installed. In fact, I see one common factor to all of these viruses: Microsoft operating systems... Yes, it's hard to corrupt a ROM based OS! OTOH, the C-128 allows for direct access of things like the keyboard buffer registers, and allows for PEEKS and POKES direct to specific memory locations. I suspect that if some malicious dude (an Ohio Scientific owner with a grudge?) gave a rat's ass about bothering the microscopic C-128 user base, he could march in, play a tune on your floppy drive track-zero stop, and reformat whatever storage media you have. But maybe you're actually running in the CP/M mode? Ed wb6wsn |
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"Jamie" wrote in message ... Guy Macon wrote: Mazi wrote: My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti virus software installed, yet I don't see any harm to my Linux computer after visiting the website. So, what's the deal? The Commodore 128 that I use to access the web (yes, I have Slakware Linux and Windows 2000 boxes, but the C128 is more fun and boots in seconds) also does not have any adware/spyware or antivirus software installed. In fact, I see one common factor to all of these viruses: Microsoft operating systems... i have a 128D, whats it worth to you? Not heavy enough to hold the boat, too easy to trip over to hold the door; why not put it up on eBay? Ed wb6wsn |
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Guy Macon wrote:
Mazi wrote: My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti virus software installed, yet I don't see any harm to my Linux computer after visiting the website. So, what's the deal? The Commodore 128 that I use to access the web (yes, I have Slakware Linux and Windows 2000 boxes, but the C128 is more fun and boots in seconds) also does not have any adware/spyware or antivirus software installed. In fact, I see one common factor to all of these viruses: Microsoft operating systems... i have a 128D, whats it worth to you? |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 05:13:28 +0000, Guy Macon
wrote: Mazi wrote: My Linux computer does not have any ad/spy-aware and anti virus software installed, yet I don't see any harm to my Linux computer after visiting the website. So, what's the deal? The Commodore 128 that I use to access the web (yes, I have Slakware Linux and Windows 2000 boxes, but the C128 is more fun and boots in seconds) also does not have any adware/spyware or antivirus software installed. In fact, I see one common factor to all of these viruses: Microsoft operating systems... The big player is targetted...why target .0001% (probably less) of the online population? Do you actually believe that a virus can't be coded for a C 128? Tom |
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