VDPIN rant
Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:04 pm
In the year 2010, every possible way of securing a computer against online attack could be bypassed in seconds with the right software. So some brilliant sys admin came up with the idea of wiring a simple logic game that could be solved by a 20 year old computer in a matter of seconds into his security. Suddenly his system is hack-proof.
What the hell is up with that?
The thing that really pisses me off is that it works. In the game, I can crack the most secure government databases with ease, and yet a children's toy stumps me.
Clearly the reason Windows is so insecure is because they rely on Windows Firewall rather than Minesweeper.
What the hell is up with that?
The thing that really pisses me off is that it works. In the game, I can crack the most secure government databases with ease, and yet a children's toy stumps me.
Clearly the reason Windows is so insecure is because they rely on Windows Firewall rather than Minesweeper.