This morning at 2:47 AM I finished my 11th Tigger A / Syzor, it’s been lotsa fun, drank so much coffee a hookup to an irrigation system seems in order. At this rate I am holding my breath to see what surprises cornflicker going to show us next week.
At this point I want to thank all contributors to TR for your assistance in meeting this challenge head on. I now need to develop better forensic ability.
I want to know how Tigger gets in? Does it incubate? I just can’t seem to retrace it’s path dammit! The only common event so far is a legitimate looking Java update and thats only in two cases, Jaqui is right!!!! “Too many holes and not enough fingers!”
Absolutely insidious, stealthy, intelligent enough to remove competitors, recognize threats and inhibit their execution, just the beginning of super bugs? And just how does this relate to the world economic picture? Perhaps a good place to put some time / effort.
Core Technologies recently announced a successful persistent BIOS exploit!
Seems like it just would have been a matter of time before the convenience of flashing
the BIOS became a liability. Guess it’s time to jumper enable the ability to flash the BIOS,
seems like the hardware groups would have anticipated this eventuality.
Isn’t it odd, somehow everything made for the sake of convenience, to bring
computing ease and simplicity to the masses ultimately ends up placing many
posteriors in the proverbial sling, seems to be a hell of a price to pay for “easy”.
These issues will not be resolved until a modicum of rationality tempers the general
“I want easy attitude” with knowledge, personal responsibility and self defense.
“I want easy” has no place in enterprise!