 tomspratDraw Me A "Cold One"Premium,ExMod 2002-04 join:2000-11-03 Fort Lauderdale, FL | Yeah, right... Sounds to me like some little "smart-ass" reporter found a bug in some software, then waved it in front of their face, asking "Any comments, before I tell the world how viruses can by-pass your safeguards and infect millions of machines?" -- The glass is neither half-empty, nor is it half-full; it is merely twice the size required to contain the liquid elements therein. |
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| The guy is no "smart-ass", he's a long time tech writer. Been around for decades.
From the Vmyths site:
quote: Rob Rosenberger edits Vmyths.com as a full-time job and writes as a columnist. He is one of the "original" virus experts from the 1980s, and the first to focus on virus hysteria. Red Herring magazine describes him as "one of the most visible and cursed critics in computer security" today, and PC World magazine says he "is merciless with self-appointed virus experts and the credulous publications that quote them." Rosenberger was one of only a dozen industry experts invited to the White House's first-ever antivirus summit meeting.
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 | OK, so he's a "long time" smart-ass reporter and tech writer. |
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