Hej
Har lige fået nedenstående uddrag om sikkerhed og systemer. Det viser,
at OS X + Unix BSD er de mest sikre online systemer overhovedet!
- Og så kan man godt undre sig lidt over, at vi som Mac / X-brugere skal
betale for et "sikkerhedskort" til netbank brug..
Og så lige lidt om 'forfatteren, - altså ikke ham, der har skrevet
nedenstående, men ham, der har sendt det til mig. For dem, der elsker en
god krimi, vil navnet Timothy Williams nok være kendt... Det er ham med
Commisario Trotti. Ham har jeg nu kendt i en del år, og har også fået
signerede bøger fra ham, - og da jeg har en 'kriminel' tankegang, hvad
litteratur angår, er det nu lidt sjovt.... Alle hans bøger er skrevet på
Apple computere med Nisus Writer, der i starten hed Paragon Writer, - og
det lige fra den allerførste "Krydspunkt" fra 1982.
mvh. Erik Richard
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: OT: Security
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 07:14:56 -0400
From: Timothy Wiliams <timothy@OUTREMER.COM>
Lull in traffic so here's a bit of OT
> Mac OS X and BSD Unix have been named as the world's safest and most
> secure online computing environments after a year-long study by
> enterprise security specialists mi2g.
>
> In what is describes as 'the most comprehensive study ever
> undertaken', mi2g's Intelligence Unit analysed over 235,000 security
> breaches against permanently online systems and found that Mac OS X or
> BSD (on which OS X is partly based) accounted for just 4.82 per cent
> of all successful attacks. Linux was the least secure, with 65.64 per
> cent while Windows accounted for most of the remainder.
>
> In Government environments, where breaches should be treated with the
> utmost concern, the positions of Windows and Linux are reversed, due
> in no small part to a succession of worms and trojans directed against
> Microsoft's OS.
>
> 'More and more smart individuals, government agencies and corporations
> are shifting towards Apple and BSD environments in 2004,' said DK
> Matai, executive chairman of mi2g. 'For how long can the truth remain
> hidden that the great emperors of the software industry are wearing no
> clothes fit for the fluid environment in which computing takes place,
> where new threats manifest every hour of every day?
> <
http://macuser.pcpro.co.uk/news/65331>
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