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    Lance Delacroix Guest

    Re: any linux people here?

    Thanks for the pointers, folks!

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    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: any linux people here?

    On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 09:57:20 +1000, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Michael Palmer
    <dismal_dan@hotmail.com> wrote:
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    > Basically you are safe unless you are online and logged in as root.

    [snip]

    Notwithstanding the fact that logging-on as root is ALWAYS a risky
    proposition, and should NEVER be done unless you really *really* need to,
    that is simply not true.

    > Operating as a user in the Linux/Unix environment isolates your
    > workstation from the operating system.
    >

    [snip]

    And neither is that.

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    Jay T. Blocksom Guest

    Re: any linux people here?

    On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 06:15:14 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Tim Smith
    <reply_in_group@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
    >

    [snip]
    >
    > Main thing is the same as Windows: apply security updates as soon as they
    > are available.

    [snip]

    While that might be good advice in the context of Linux, it most certainly
    is NOT so for Windows. We've already had way too many instances of poorly
    thought-out "patches" emanating from Redmond which broke more things than
    they "fixed".

    > Main difference from Windows is that the updates will be
    > available soon enough after a problem is found for the updates to be
    > useful. :-)
    >

    [snip]

    I wouldn't call that the "main" difference, tho' it remains one difference.
    More important, IMCO, is the fact that such patches/updatesd are needed much
    less frequently, and they tend to be much more solid and reliable (partly as
    a result of peer review) when they are released. Moreover, the vast
    majority of so-called "Linux patches" are not really patches to Linux
    itself; but rather to certain popular *nix applications

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