Secure doesn’t mean anything.
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| There are other security goals one can implement, these are only examples.
| The first two are probably the most important for most users. The main thing
| I want people who read this to take away is that there is no such thing as
| a ’secure system’ or ‘added on security’ or ‘baked in security’. Security by
| itself doesn’t mean anything. Users need to determine their threat model and
| security goals in order to determine what measures need to be taken in order
| to protect what they want protected.
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http://securityblog.org/brindle/2008/03/30/secure-doesnt-mean-anything/
Recent:
Bots rule in cyberspace
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| USA TODAY REPORTS that on an average day, 40 per cent of the 800 million
| computers connected to the Internet are bots used to send out spam, viruses
| and to mine for sensitive personal data.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/17/bots-rule-cyberspace
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2008-03-16-computer-botnets_N.htm
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