An anonymous reader writes "Cory Doctorow, founder of Boing Boing, says he doesn't have a problem in principal with the automated network defense systems that guard the Internet against malware, spamigation bots, and other network nasties. However, in his article "The Future of Internet Immune Systems," he bemoans the problems caused by "Internet autoimmune disorder" — where the network defenses designed to block network attacks are automated and instantaneous, but the systems in place to reverse erroneous lockdowns are manual and unresponsive."
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Imagine if it was internet alzheimer! We'd have progressive cognitive deterioration, together with declining activities of daily living and by neuropsychiatric symptoms or behavioral changes.
It could be worse. (Score:1)
Imagine if it was internet alzheimer! We'd have progressive cognitive deterioration, together with declining activities of daily living and by neuropsychiatric symptoms or behavioral changes.
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OMG PON13Z!!