security through obscurity
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Fri Feb 13 11:33:46 EST 2004
Zack says:
| On Fri February 13 2004 10:56, geer at world.std.com wrote:
| > versus "opened source" (as in dropping Microsoft's
| > drawers for Russia, Germany, France, ...)
| ... the world...
| WideOpenWindows: please direct all sharp, flying objects toward this aperture.
|
| If/When this torrent of worms and viruses hits, *that* will be a great time to
| be a Windows non-user.
Not necessarily. Consider the recent stories about the
supposed DoS attack on SCO. Ignore for now the question of
whether this attack actually happened.
The SCO people publicly blamed linux supporters, and the
media widely reported this as a fact. They casually ignored
the obvious explanation that such code is most likely
written by an experienced Windows programmer, not a linux
programmer. The media didn't bother asking for evidence,
they just repeated the slander.
The PR success of this explanation implies that the same
approach will be used in the future. So we can expect the
linux crowd to be blamed for any such torrent of worms and
viruses.
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