Mojca Miklavec <mo...@macports.org>, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org>, 
>> I would recommend that people who intend to make use of older
>hardware should do so with OSes that continue to get security updates
>
>But then again, given the low number of such users it's probably a lot
>more profitable to write malware for XP than it is for Leopard.

This is not really true or just the half of.

It hardly depends from which kind of ressources attackers are looking for 
today. If they look i.e. for infrastructure machines on IP an old Solaris could 
be a very thankful target to them as there are a lot of ISP or ISP like 
companies in specialized environments who are still running Sparc machines with 
some kind of proprietary software (i.e. some kind of special network 
accelerators i have in mind there) not further available today and which "hope" 
that they will not be targeted because "no  windows".

If i take looks at more professional network security (re)search software i 
find even Solaris flaws which are known to be exploited as exploits on the 
"market" - means: If some attacker "stomps" about an old Sparc which has the 
ressources he is looking for he could (and propably will) "use"/target/abuse it.

Shure, it is hard to believe that the typical spammer scene would be interested 
hardly in working on Sparcs - windows users usually give them much more and 
easy access vectors to their target resources - but hackers at a more 
professional level will use what they can get...

And if  i think about some Sparcs i know about til today - they are very 
attractive targets for some scenes as they i.e. could give access to the whole 
traffic of a smaller telco or ISP (and their customers) or even offer DNS 
services to thousands who could get "redirected" with access to such a machine 
etc.pp..

For Desktop systems this might be not the case so far - but may be for other 
scenes or "audiences" of attackers with target i've never minded before 
byself...


just my two cents...


cheerioh,


Niels.


-- 
Niels Dettenbach
Syndicat IT&Internet
http://www.syndicat.com
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