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From: Birger Toedtmann (birger
takatukaland.de)Date: Mon Jul 23 2001 - 03:13:19 CDT
josh abulamhammedramashi schrieb am Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 07:41:51PM -0700:
* I just wanted some input on this paper I wrote, It'd
* be nice for some input and constructive critiscm. I'd
* like to get this to eventually make the guest writer
* section on security focus. You can view it at
* http://www.whoredware.com/codered.html
You are talking about _the_ one deadliest virus. But I think against that
we have a cure nature lectured us about all the time: diversity.
This is the strongest argument against M$ taking over too much market share,
but also against *any* OS/software combination doing that, even Linux or
Apache.
As any virus can only attack a limited number of target holes, all services
or OSes it can not infect secure the net. Have the whole net supplied with
one OS or service, someone will find a virus/worm and may bring it down
completely.
This is even more severe for the router market. As Cisco has a very high
share, suppose their IOS has a really severe hole or even a back door for
some evil agency? Then the net is at their hands.
Regards,
-- Birger Tödtmann Handwerker für elektronische Netzwerke und deren Dienste 00 83 E2 57 EC 60 0B 1C D3 18 AE 2A 40 55 81 22
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