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Nato warns of strike against cyber attackers
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On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com> wrote:
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>> Please, be for real -- the criminals go after the entrenched majority.
>> If it were any other OS, the story would be the same.
>>
> If this were true, the criminals would be all over Apache and yet it is
> IIS that gets compromised most often.
>
Actually, that is another fallacy.
The majority of SQL Injections are on Apache-based systems.
Look, this isn't a blame-game in which we need to point out one vendor,
operating system, plug-in, browser, or whatever.
The problem is that it is a wide-spread problem wherein we have millions of
compromised consumer (and non-consumer) hosts doing the bidding of Bad
Guys.
I would certainly love to hear your solution to this problem.
And stop pointing fingers.
- - ferg
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