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Re: The long tail of vulnerable operating systems
From: dan () geer org
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 17:02:12 -0500
| | One was replaced a year or so ago with an XP machine that was within a | couple of weeks infested with malware. The other two were eventually | shut down still 'clean' as far as I know. | As I understand the numbers, attacks peak at one rev level off current. Ipso facto, either keep up or fall way behind. Sort of like nature -- stay in the body of the herd or hide in the bush but don't be the tail end of the great mass of animals; that's where the predators hunt. --dan _______________________________________________ Dailydave mailing list Dailydave () lists immunitysec com http://lists.immunitysec.com/mailman/listinfo/dailydave
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