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en There has also been an exploit for the Safari web browser, which makes it possible to launch a script and execute commands on the user's computer. It therefore seems clear that OS X may be fertile soil for security researchers.

en I am pretty sure that [researchers] will now think twice before publishing a discovery. The real losers in this case are not the companies, not even the researchers. It's the end user. The only source of information for them will be advertising and computer magazines, who survive only because of the advertising by companies.

en It puts a bunch of code on a site that not only detects what browser the victim is running, but then selects one of seven different vulnerabilities to exploit, depending on how well patched the browser is.

en The DMCA has chilled the efforts of computer security researchers interested in examining copy-protected CDs.

en At this point, the interface isn't one that the home user would be comfortable with, ... but more and more apps have a browser front end. When we get to the point where you just turn on your computer and the system is remotely managed, you don't need to know what's underlying. Whether it's Windows or Linux doesn't really matter.

en It received a lot of industry buzz because it was classified as a zero-day exploit, meaning that the code was in the wild to take advantage of the exploit, the same day it was learned of by Microsoft. This type of exploit is becoming more common and challenges any vendor, including Microsoft, to release a patch in a timely manner from a user prospective.

en By taking control of unprotected PCs, hackers can relay spam, launch denial-of-service attacks, or steal user information, without computer owners being any the wiser.

en An attacker could use the exploit to run any code they want to on a person's system. It could be they want to launch some really nasty code on a user's system.

en The main server is dual NIC and sits across both the Cisco corporate network and the private AV network. In that way, any computer on Cisco's world network can see and activate the commands of that center if it is authorized to do so, without the AV components themselves being exposed to the network and the security issue. Every device in the facility can be controlled from any computer in the building. It's not a wide-open arrangement, but it can be flexibly configured in any way.

en The main thing, I think, is that the computer user will continue to be the weak link in the security model. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. The main thing, I think, is that the computer user will continue to be the weak link in the security model.

en Essentially, the operating system is executing commands that come in the metadata for ZIP files. That is exacerbated by the problem that Safari will automatically open the file when you encounter it on the Web.

en Security is important for cell phones because it is much more likely that a user will lose that device than a laptop or desktop computer.

en They've never really done real well. They're very average. They may need more fertile soil than what we have here.

en Untilled soil, however fertile it may be, will bear thistles and thorns; and so it is with man's mind.
  St. Teresa of Avila

en The richest genius, like the most fertile soil, when uncultivated, shoots up into the rankest weeds
  David Hume


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