
3 Feb
2005
3 Feb
'05
10:55 p.m.
On 02/03/05, "Hannigan, Martin" <hannigan@verisign.com> wrote:
Upgrading and/or replacing the OS for every Windows user on the planet is an educational issue. Keeping the network viable while you figure out how to do that is an operational issue.
..or a cost issue. Most of these users are people who have decided not to spend the $40 to defend their machine at home.
So you educate them as to why it would be a good idea to keep their computer secure. But in the meantime, their machine is spewing garbage -- which, as many have said, is the operational issue at hand. -- J.D. Falk uncertainty is only a virtue <jdfalk@cybernothing.org> when you don't know the answer yet