MadReferee
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have had DSL for a couple of years, and I use ZoneAlarm as a software firewall on my server. The machines are up 24/7 and I get over 100 "probes" an hour, on average, that are caught by ZoneAlarm. I am certain that many of them are looking for Microsoft security holes. )</font>
They are looking for ANY security holes, not just from IE. I am currently at a client and just looked at the firewall log for their Symantec. In the last hour there were over 200 attempts blocked. Most were trying to access over non-commonly used ports, just fishing for an application that might have an open port.
Yes Microsoft has problems but that is a fact of life when you have 95% market share and rather complex code to maintain. It's no fun or challenge for a hacker to go after linux or mac systems when the result will affect only a very small minority of systems.
However, I look for linux to be the next great target for hackers since it is open source and gaining market share. It should not be all that hard to figure out how to get into the system by a back door or whatever. Not my cup of tea, but then again it may be someone's.
They are looking for ANY security holes, not just from IE. I am currently at a client and just looked at the firewall log for their Symantec. In the last hour there were over 200 attempts blocked. Most were trying to access over non-commonly used ports, just fishing for an application that might have an open port.
Yes Microsoft has problems but that is a fact of life when you have 95% market share and rather complex code to maintain. It's no fun or challenge for a hacker to go after linux or mac systems when the result will affect only a very small minority of systems.
However, I look for linux to be the next great target for hackers since it is open source and gaining market share. It should not be all that hard to figure out how to get into the system by a back door or whatever. Not my cup of tea, but then again it may be someone's.