On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Anonymous wrote: > Forget that it may be problematic to extradite the individual, or that > they may be young, or claim to be doing 'research.' We need to catch > them, and place them in a position whereby they are seen for what they > are -- a terrorist," Cooper said. "The cost to our businesses, not to > mention our way of life, is simply too high to not pursue these > individuals."
Of course the chiefest terrorists are purveyors of low-quality software such as Microsoft. MS Outlook and Windows are the greatest threats to your data, far beyond what the most heinous virus/worm could ever hope to accomplish. In a world of diverse, secure, noncommercial systems (free *nices) there would be basically no worms nor viruses, and the damage they'd be doing would be highly limited. Ceterum censeo Microsoftem delendam esse.
