Microsoft Wants Infected PCs Booted Offline

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[citation][nom]otacon72[/nom]The only reason Linux is considered more "secure" is because nothing of importance runs on it. 95%+ of the World runs windows so where do you think a hacker is going to concentrate his time? Same thing with MacOS.[/citation]
Nothing of importance runs on Linux? Are you serious?!?
 
The difference is medical viruses don't have a governing intelligence telling it who to infect and how. Computer viruses can be changed and redistributed in a matter of hours. Skilled hackers will always find a way around it - code is code.
 
Hey!!! Why don't they think of implementing Human Health Public Models correctly first.... then they can waste all that dough on internet health states.
 
noy is this guy living in freaking lala land or what ?

sounds cherrry on paper, but seriously even if they could implement this you knwo teh nightmare this would cause to consumers , ther are millions of computers infected with viruses, that would trhow a system like this on alert not to forget bloat ware ,and crazy DRm Schemes that from time to time read as avirus (i actually had a freind whose norton kept tripping out on securom in bioshock and spore).

just crazy
 
The contract that I made with my ISP basically states that if my computer starts spewing half a million emails a day, they can and will disconnect it from the internet. Apparently they have had that policy since 1995, and it works very well, so I really don't understand why you all think that this somehow too hard to do.
 
[citation][nom]otacon72[/nom]The only reason Linux is considered more "secure" is because nothing of importance runs on it. 95%+ of the World runs windows so where do you think a hacker is going to concentrate his time? Same thing with MacOS.[/citation]

err.. that sounds like the speech of a 12year old guy only playing games and dowmloading movies on his pc... Ever heard about mission critical Busines Applications and Middleware Infrastructure ??
can't really see that as "nothing of importance"...
 
sorry, just another way for the goverment to take control over something else. what new pictures of aliens, better turn off those computers before they spread the news.
 
It's actually a great idea and it wouldn't be that complicated to implent. Has it's been pointed out though, measures will have to be taken to eliminate false positives. Furthermore, a PC doesn't automatically have to be excluded from the net at the first sign infection. Threats could have levels on and only the highest level would require quarantine.
 
If Microsoft wants to do this, they can build their own Internet.

How is Joe Average user going to get rid of an infection without Internet access, hmmm?
 
So, Microsoft just buys an antivirus company, and all the sudden we need his antivirus installed to access internet. Nice. I bet some goverments will like that excuse also.
I thing they are ways already to make some entrusted areas, if they want to define an internet.3.entrusted thats risky, but to close access to internet thats tooo much.
 
I like the idea...
I guess ISP's would need to scan your computer for infections before you connect? OR prehaps they would require an active scanner that confirms to them that your PC is virus free by sending a message quick before connecting...
 
ok, I got a virus how do I get it off my computer without the internet?

answer...you can't, even a fresh install requires updates which gives you the chance the virus to attack once again.
 
I do not care for this idea. Users will go online to download programs or instructions to remove a virus. So what will they do if they have no other computers to use? Get ripped off by GeekSquad?
 
[citation][nom]troger5troger5[/nom]sorry, just another way for the goverment to take control over something else. what new pictures of aliens, better turn off those computers before they spread the news.[/citation]
I think your aluminiun hat will keep you safe...
 
[citation][nom]dark_lord69[/nom]I like the idea...I guess ISP's would need to scan your computer for infections before you connect? OR prehaps they would require an active scanner that confirms to them that your PC is virus free by sending a message quick before connecting...[/citation]
No scanning involved, the whole idea is based on the fact that if you have a "harmfull" virus, it starts sendind shit into the world, and it is very easy to see where all the traffic is going, conspiracy theorist's need not apply, they really don't give a shit about your porn downloads...
 
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