Sevatio wrote:
> 
> Symantec's staff is sniffing glue.  Or... they're suffering from
> overexposure to Microsoft products.  Or... they're assuming that linux
> users are as naive as the average Microsoft drone and can therefore be
> milked of some money.
> 
> If Microsoft built houses, they would not have windows and doors.
> Instead, they would suggest that the homeowner hire a security guard
> from Symantec "Security Service" to walk around the house as you try to
> live your life.
> 
> The worst part is listening to mainstream news talk about the
> hopelessness of protecting against viruses and internet-borne attacks
> while not mentioning a word about how Linux can make this a mute point.
> 
> Sevatio
> 

Sevatio,

I couldn't agree with you more. This is the "Great Secret" that
Micro$oft, Symantec, and many other big software companies, work so hard
to keep secret. Just consider what they stand to lose, in revenue, if
more people understood how Linux protects them against so many of the
everyday exploits that MicroThrash is prone to. 

Long live the penquin,
drjung

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J. Craig Woods
UNIX/NT Network/System Administration
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