Ryan Coleman
ryan.coleman at cwis.biz



On Dec 10, 2011, at 3:34 PM, Josh More wrote:

> On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Jason Hsu <jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com> wrote:
>> One of my friends posted on her Facebook page, "Porn infestation on my work computer. Completely unintentional, promise."
>> 
>> I responded, "They don't call it Winblows for nothing."  I wonder if she'll switch to Linux Mint like I suggested.
> 
> I wish people didn't recommend Linux as an solution for malware
> infections like this.
> 
> Don't get me wrong, Linux is great, but problems like this are not
> solved by changing operating systems. If you take a user that takes
> stupid risks online, they're going to do that whatever they run.
> Moving those users to Linux is going to expose them to same Internet
> they've been on and give them a false feeling of security, as the web
> has allowed many threats to become cross-platform.
> 
> As a security consultant, I'd much rather show people how to secure
> their Windows system (don't run as admin, use Firefox with appropriate
> plugins, keep it patched) and then, once they know how to use a
> computer properly, show them why Linux might be a good choice for them
> based on reasons of flexibility, freedom and cost.

Education is everything. But… I hate to say it: We have options in Operating Systems… We don't have options in human diseases. We can't make a "more secure" immune system… So… Education is the answer. :)
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