On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Sean Donelan wrote:
http://www.vnunet.com/Analysis/1143268
Although companies may have the infrastructure to deal with the current band of worms, Trojans and viruses, there is currently a line of defence that is not in place. "The problem isn't Microsoft's products or the knowledge of the consumer. The problem lies in the ISPs' unwillingness to make this issue disappear or at least reduce it dramatically," said Cooper.
This completely overlooks the user as the ultimate infection vector. Even if Microsoft never has another external hole users can still infect themselves. To paraphrase badly: the most dangerous part of the computer is the nut behind the wheel. Moore's law in on the side of virus writers that spam their viruses to users. As long as users only need to click on email attachments to execute programs you can expect an increasing amount of virus spam.
He added that ISPs have the view and ability to prevent en-masse attacks. "All these attacks traverse their networks before they reach you and me. If they would simply stop attack traffic that has been identified and accepted as such, we'd all sleep better," Cooper said.
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