Monday, January 14, 2002, 1:14:41 PM, Leonard wrote: PL> In truth, there are really no e-mail programs that are even close to being PL> invulnerable. The only reason Microsoft's products seem to have more PL> problems is because of the number of attackers concentrating their efforts PL> on Microsoft products. The Government and the news media have so demonized [...] PL> right now, mainly because it is not overly popular. If the majority of PL> people using e-mail switched to Pegasus, then the weaknesses of Pegasus PL> would be quickly exploited and the viruses, trojans, and worms would PL> continue to plague e-mail users.
Hi Len, I really didn't want to start another Micro$oft bashing/defending thread! so please don't continue it here, please! sorry for bringing it up in the first place. Let's continue off-list, ok? Now to your remarks - of course it is true (the part about nothing being invulnerable, OTOH I feel that M$ soft is just more vulnerable than other products, what's more - easily vulnerable). BUT M$'s wanting to monopolize everything will result in just that - one virus killing all. That's natural selection - the diversified population survives, but homogenic population is easily destroyed. If all people were using products OF ANY ONE COMPANY (not necessarily M$), an attack or simple computer error could kill everything. Even if communication would be a little bit more difficult between diversified products, it is very well possible - look at internet, mailing. There are mailers on Linux, Unixes, Windoze, OS/2, Macs,even Acorns <g> all communicating together but as a whole much less vulnerable to one attack - the attack would have to take into account ALL the OS & soft differences which would make it so cumbersome to live any long. That's why I am against any monopoly in the software world (let's say it, it's not a monopoly, it's a TOTALITY. Coming from a state which had for 40 years totalitarian regime, I can SEE VERY WELL the SAME SIGNS in MICROSOFT's attempts). My 0.2 Kc, Frantisek Vlcek Now please, if any want to respond, let's take it off-list, ok? - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .