On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 07:38 -0400, James Knott wrote:
Hans van der Merwe wrote:
lware.
Ok, tell me, seeing that I know nothing, if I can compromise a Linux users home dir - why cant I send out spam?
I have never claimed such a thing is impossible, but it is far more difficult to do with Linux. In order to send out spam, something has to execute that can do that. That means the user has to make something executable and then execute it. That barrier is much lower in Windows. The bottom line, which you apparently refuse to accept, is that it is much more difficult for such problems to occur with Linux. Please note, I'm not saying impossible, just much more difficult. Please also understand that Windows was built as a single user system, without many of the security methods that are standard in Linux & Unix and you can add to that some extremely poor software design in MS products, that turn them into a security sieve. This means no matter how careful a user is, Windows will always be far more risky.
I think we agree on the subject. Last thing - I dont think most virus/trojan/DOSattack writers do it because its easy to do it in Windows (which it is), but because its got a huge impact on the computer industry (80% odd using flavor of Win) -> and in there lies my main argument, that if it is do-able in Linux (irrelevant of afford) it will hit the successful Desktop Linux market. And thats all he wrote Hans E-Mail disclaimer: http://www.sunspace.co.za/emaildisclaimer.htm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org