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Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories
From: Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike () swm pp se>
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 19:00:41 +0200 (CEST)
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Retina scan on something and some virus/worm got in and it took some registry editting and safe mode work to get it removed - and I know what I am doing.
As far as I know, there is no remotely exploitable hole in windows that doesn't have a patch for it, nothing majorly in the wild anyway. I run my fully patched XP laptop without firewall directly connected to the internet all the time and the above you mention doesn't happen to me. A lot of the problems with windows that people complain about, isn't Microsoft caused apart from them designing a bad driver/library/registry model for how things are installed and ran. I usually run windows boxes for two-three years without reinstalling them, other people have to re-install every 3-6 months. Looking at their usage pattern and mine, they install games and other programs and de-install them all the time, whereas I usually stick to a fixed set of programs and rarely install new ones, and I always apply new patches when they're available via Windows Update. I can also run my machine for months without it crashing, which seems an unobtainable feat for a lot of other people. I see a pattern. Bad hardware and application software cause a lot more problems than the operating system itself. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike () swm pp se
Current thread:
- WashingtonPost computer security stories Sean Donelan (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Hank Nussbacher (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Mikael Abrahamsson (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Owen DeLong (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Deepak Jain (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories David Lesher (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories John Underhill (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Sean Donelan (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Mikael Abrahamsson (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Jerry Pasker (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Stephen J. Wilcox (Aug 17)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Hank Nussbacher (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Doug White (Aug 15)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Henry Linneweh (Aug 16)