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Originally posted by lazygamer:
Very good point! But about credit card theft, wouldn't that be out of the realm of script kiddies(cracker stuff basically)? ESPECIALLY against corporate/business targets. I would imagine that as insecure as wind0ze is, alot of corporate/buisness wind0ze boxes are quite script kiddy secure. This is because administrator > common mass market n00b end user.
uh huh, and you heard that at which microsoft seminar? "oh no, no ten year old script kiddie could possibly topple our oh so secure system, well there may be one or two flaws (rich person style laugh) but the likelihood of a system being compromised by anyone less than an extreme professional is beyond a joke and our developers are making windows more secure every day"
yeah right, and what motive do microsoft have for making windows more secure*? nobody has told me one reason yet. there are many reasons however for keeping windows insecure and all of them involve money.
And how come whenever you hear of some supercybercriminal "hacker" he always turns out to have been using a 486 and have no training? he's just cobbling together stuff he found on the web! tons of people could do it! the only reason it doesn't happen more often is that most people can't be fucked to waste their time bringing down windows systems!
your point can be answered in two ways. firstly, many companies hide their windows network behind *nix gateways, this makes them secure from anything on the other side of the gateway. So they have windows stuff, but they are shielded by a nice secure *ix. secondly, if they only had windows, no amount of good administration would be able to help them. If your system is full of holes, and it is closed source (ie you cannot fix the holes and recompile it) then you are fucked, that's it, the end.
* assuming it to be technicaly possible, considering their long catalogue of "legacy" issues (read: mistakes)
[ May 15, 2003: Message edited by: Calum: hopelessly outnumbered ]