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March 29th, 2009, 06:08 PM
#1
This is what happens when the antichrist, Bill Gates, sells all Window source code to the highest bidder. If you run windows, what are the chances that MS Office is the primary app on your machine? Blame China for piracy and cloning cisco routers. Next they are gonna alienate India.
Nobody was asked to use microsoft windows.
While so-called security researchers are busy trading virus signatures, these people will continue to embarrass you.
AV vendors "have" failed but lets not forget, so have security administrators and application coders. AV vendors *WILL* have to improve or be washed out.
If you run windows, what are the chances that MS Office is the primary app on your machine?
pretty high I must say.
Blame China for piracy and cloning cisco routers.
ha.. they are not the only one !
Next they are gonna alienate India.
It's hard hearing this because I live in India and it should be hard to alienate 1.16 billion people. (I dont support our mindless population growth though.)
Parth Maniar,
CISSP, CISM, CISA, SSCP
*Thank you GOD*
Greater the Difficulty, SWEETER the Victory.
Believe in yourself.
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March 29th, 2009, 08:22 PM
#2
The Chinese cyberwarfare story's been floating around for years now. It's just
gets a new lease on life when an outfit like IWM reports on it. Supposedly the
NSA, CIA and MI6 have been chasing Chinese hackers for a while. And of
course, "Chinese hackers" is a nice cover for your own cyber-ops.
I used to support mobile users in China, Beijing and Chengdu primarily. They
used to describe strange goings on with their laptops in Chinese hotels. I used
to wonder if our network was being rifled (not my job!) as it was being outsourced
and chit broken left and right in the process. Can't say I ever found anything
out of the ordinary pattern of spyware/malware when users got back onsite.
“Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers
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April 8th, 2009, 01:51 PM
#3
The U.S. electrical grid comprises three separate electric networks, covering the East, the West and Texas. Each includes many thousands of miles of transmission lines, power plants and substations. The flow of power is controlled by local utilities or regional transmission organizations. The growing reliance of utilities on Internet-based communication has increased the vulnerability of control systems to spies and hackers, according to government reports.
http://tinyurl.com/cspzxm
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