Matthew Miller wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:41:17AM +0100, Nigel Wade wrote:
>For a virus to be viable it has to be communicable. In this instance the
>virus required manual "injection". Hence the 0-49 infections in 3 years,
>and the virutally zero threat.
But it wasn't quite manual -- happened through sloppy practices. This is
somewhat akin to saying that STDs are ~0 threat -- true, but only if you
follow safe procedures. :)
It was completely manual, the virus didn't install itself. It was injected
by someone breaking in via ssh and then manually downloading an infected
file. It's not like a STD, it's like a virus which can only be spread by
direct injection.
Where are you getting your "0-49" number from?
That's the number of infections quoted by Symantec.
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