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Who is to blame for the macro virus?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 May 2000 to 21 May 2000

Is software at fault for allowing macro virii to spread, or are users bringing the problems upon themselves.

OptionVotes% 
It's the software manufacturer's fault. Software should make it difficult to run attachments and embedded macros.12630.36
Blame the virus writer. If it wasn't for them there would be no problem.14434.70
Blame the user. They complain about software being hard to use, but when we make it easy they get in all sorts of strife!14534.94



 
GeneralWhat the HELL are you guys thinking? Pin
James Curran1-Jun-00 10:14
James Curran1-Jun-00 10:14 
Generalvote on virus Pin
Wolfgang19-May-00 5:14
Wolfgang19-May-00 5:14 
GeneralNew Virus threat. This is getting tired Pin
Member 43919-May-00 4:32
Member 43919-May-00 4:32 
GeneralAnalogies Pin
Cristi Posea18-May-00 2:04
Cristi Posea18-May-00 2:04 
GeneralMicrosoft responds to virus threat? Pin
Member 43916-May-00 7:38
Member 43916-May-00 7:38 
GeneralInteresting article at IDG Pin
Chris Maunder16-May-00 1:20
cofounderChris Maunder16-May-00 1:20 
GeneralRe: Interesting article at IDG Pin
Eddie Velasquez16-May-00 2:31
Eddie Velasquez16-May-00 2:31 
GeneralRe: Interesting article at IDG Pin
William Dicks16-May-00 9:42
William Dicks16-May-00 9:42 
GeneralWeapon or Tool? Pin
John Senford15-May-00 1:51
sussJohn Senford15-May-00 1:51 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
Eddie Velasquez15-May-00 2:41
Eddie Velasquez15-May-00 2:41 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
uniken16-May-00 20:53
uniken16-May-00 20:53 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
silentx16-May-00 21:15
silentx16-May-00 21:15 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
Eddie Velasquez17-May-00 8:09
Eddie Velasquez17-May-00 8:09 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
silentx18-May-00 17:39
silentx18-May-00 17:39 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
Eddie Velasquez19-May-00 3:36
Eddie Velasquez19-May-00 3:36 
GeneralRe: Weapon or Tool? Pin
SM19-May-00 18:43
SM19-May-00 18:43 
GeneralIt's too easy Pin
Arvind2314-May-00 18:42
Arvind2314-May-00 18:42 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Chris Maunder14-May-00 19:52
cofounderChris Maunder14-May-00 19:52 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Leo Davidson15-May-00 0:20
Leo Davidson15-May-00 0:20 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Eddie Velasquez15-May-00 2:56
Eddie Velasquez15-May-00 2:56 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Cooper15-May-00 8:09
Cooper15-May-00 8:09 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Buck15-May-00 13:57
Buck15-May-00 13:57 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Martin Bohring16-May-00 0:04
Martin Bohring16-May-00 0:04 
Since Adam Turings findings have shown, it is not possible for one program to find out the purpose or inner workings of another, it is clear there is no such thing as a free lunch in computing.

Even your compiler doesn't unterstand your program. It just follows the rules set by the grammar of C++.

So it would never possible according to our current knowledge to automatically divide between good and bad (harmfull) software.

This takes the burden of the decision to the user. Since the user base has grown and the knowledge level has fallen, ist dangerous to rely on the user.

So in my opinion a sandbox solution is the only usable solution at the moment. And we all should force MS to move in that direction
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Eddie Velasquez15-May-00 2:48
Eddie Velasquez15-May-00 2:48 
GeneralRe: It's too easy Pin
Chris Maunder15-May-00 3:00
cofounderChris Maunder15-May-00 3:00 

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