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"Social engineering is a very, very effective technique. We have statistics that show significant infection rates for the social engineering malware. Phishing is a major problem because there really is no patch for human stupidity," he said.
Originally posted by: jeffeh
Not to sure what to expect from Vista. They seem to be dropping all the important aspects that people want. Oh well, their lose. All hail Apple![]()
No, its called, stop fvckin' visiting pr0nsites with admin privileges.Originally posted by: Minerva
If everyone started using Linux all in a sudden you would have all kinds of malware attacking your roots. Then the abandoned MS platform would suddenly become immune to new threats. See a pattern here?
Cut off your RJ45's and wrap your head up in wool blankets if you want to be safe.-M
Originally posted by: jagec
Only a user with no common sense and no firewall will get infected. It's sort of like STDs, really.
Originally posted by: Minerva
If everyone started using Linux all in a sudden you would have all kinds of malware attacking your roots. Then the abandoned MS platform would suddenly become immune to new threats. See a pattern here?
Cut off your RJ45's and wrap your head up in wool blankets if you want to be safe.-M
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
Time to really switch over to Linux servers, workstations, etc.
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
Time to really switch over to Linux servers, workstations, etc.
Linux is your friendThat being said, I manage ~2000 workstations and spyware is kept under control with software and human policies.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
What is a rootkit?
Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: Ulfwald
Time to really switch over to Linux servers, workstations, etc.
Linux is your friendThat being said, I manage ~2000 workstations and spyware is kept under control with software and human policies.
There is no alternative to smart surfing and a general understanding of computer security. Sadly, the average computer user will never have either of those.
I'm looking into server-level spyware scanning now, there doesn't seem to be a ton of great products out there.
Great. I just ran RootkitRevealer and it looks like I have at least 1. I installed this OS 2 weeks ago.
Originally posted by: flashbacck
"Social engineering is a very, very effective technique. We have statistics that show significant infection rates for the social engineering malware. Phishing is a major problem because there really is no patch for human stupidity," he said.
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