20 Years of Innovative Windows Malware 82
snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Woody Leonhard takes a look at the past 20 years of innovative Windows malware — an evolution that provides insights into the kinds of attacks to come. From macro viruses, to interstitial infections, to spray attacks, to industrial espionage, 'there's been a clear succession, with the means, methods, and goals changing definitively over time,' Leonhard writes, outlining the rise of Windows malware as a succession of ingenious breakthroughs to nefarious ends."
Re:Let the windows hate begin (Score:1, Insightful)
You know what else are huge targets, and far more valuable than windoze boxes? LAMP servers.
You're a moron.
Re:Let the windows hate begin (Score:4, Insightful)
20 years! (Score:5, Insightful)
Why have we put up with 20 years of Windows virus's for so long?
TWENTY YEARS!
What a complete waste of time. And my time is worth much more that the paltry licence fees I have shelled out over the years!!!
Is there any way to say that this is not an epic fail for the Win16/32 platform? On other platforms (Mac, Linux, other Unix's) the total amount of malware is hardly about 100 items in that time... Even if it is around 1000 (I really don't know) it is insignificant in comparison.
I have had not one malware issue in ten years of hosting Linux servers and five years as a Desktop OS on multiple PC's. My last Windows issue was a false positive: AVG thinking it had found a torjan in hal.dll and "healing" it. Thanks AVG. Several hours of work to restore that machine... (the re-imaging broke).
No Windows on every one of my desktops thanks!
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