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2004-05-19Rampaging CybercrooksFrightening Security. Recently, I was enthralled by an account of how difficult it is to detect and remove zombieware from our machines. Next, I ran into a klez.h deposited deep in the bowels of an administrative MSN directory on my machine. I can recall when my system was vulnerable (I had to do a registry recovery), and it still bothers me that the penetration must have occured through other than e-mail. I have not done the forensics to be satisfied that my system is clean and that I understand the infection vector.Today, David Coursey mentions a discussion where it landed "how really frightening this whole security thing has become. Professional cybercriminals, working on a global basis, are a serious threat and not enough is being done. There is a danger that the value the average consumer places on the Internet could soon be overwhelmed by the threat of what might happen if they do use it. Goodbye Internet?" I use Zone Alarm Pro on my laptop, and I like it a lot except for a certain level of inscrutibility that comes with it being easy to use. (Is that necessary? I wonder.) I will look at the link to Guidance Software too. I confess that I have a concern that, whatever the intentions, cyber-protection organizations depend on the existence of cyber-criminality for their daily bread. How does one secure a safe neighborhood in an inherently unsafe (?) world?
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