Me parece increíble que 420.000 usuarios de Linux sean tan descuidados y no
le presten el mínimo de atención a la más básica medida de seguridad como
es tener un password  para ingresar al perfil. También es interesante ver
el nivel de acceso de Linux en todo el mundo.


2013/5/1 glen e p ropella <g...@tempusdictum.com>

> This Is the Most Detailed Picture of the Internet Ever (and Making it
> Was Very Illegal)
>
>
> http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/this-is-most-detailed-picture-internet-ever
>
> "The resultant map isn't perfect, but it is beautiful. Based on the
> parameter's of the researcher's study, the map is already on its way to
> becoming obsolete, since it shows only devices with IPv4 addresses. (The
> latest standard is IPv6, but IPv4 is still pretty common.) The map is
> further limited to Linux-based computers with a certain amount of
> processing power. And finally, because of the parameters of the hack, it
> shows some amount of bias towards naive users who don't put passwords on
> their computers."
>
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