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[linux] Problème grandissant des attaques sur internet



Bonjour tout le monde,

Voici une opinion assez carrée, mais qui vaut la peine d'etre méditée

http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/opinions/3647/1/

Extrait:
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Time has come to draw a line -- a subtle line, but a line nonetheless. It is 
this: 

Anyone using Microsoft software in connection with the Internet simply cannot 
be taken seriously. This doesn't mean we should be impolite in dealing with 
these persons, anymore than we should be impolite to someone who is eager to 
show you his new computer and it turns out to be a Play Station. 

But the fact is that Microsoft has proved to be utterly unconcerned about 
security. Its own sites have been cracked, over and over. 

The National Security Agency has joined Linux development after having 
concluded that Microsoft's code is so corrupt that it cannot even be audited. 
Outlook macro viruses are commonplace. The web server has been so full of 
holes that Microsoft had had to keep trying to plug them, to no real effect. 
And based on this tarnished and pitted record they propose .Net and XP. Do 
you suppose there will be sudden fastidiousness where security is concerned? 
This is a real hoot, except that it is the Internet that we all use that 
their clumsy code will be screwing up. But the appropriate attitude toward 
Microsoft's willing victims has to be pity. That isn't to say that when 
someone you know fills your mailbox with Outlook macro virus crap, you don't 
have a right to be irritated and say so -- but at the same time point out 
that the person wouldn't look anywhere near as foolish if they were using 
software not vulnerable to such foolishness. As an example, this, which I 
just sent:" 
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	Alain
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