Where the money is, banking/mainframes. Trillions.

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On Monday, May 27, 2019, 11:45 AM, Chad Rikansrud 
<mainfr...@bigendiansmalls.com> wrote:

At the risk of re-kicking the already dead horse:  Bill, you're comparing 
apples and spiders.  

Are there fewer mainframe 'hacks'? Yep.  There are also exponentially fewer 
mainframes than Windows / Android / Mac / IOS / Linux. Like - a few thousand 
mainframes compared to 2.5 BILLION users of Windows/Linux/Mac/Android & IOS 
combined.  That is somewhere between 250,000 - 500,000x more installs of those 
OS's.  And they are freely available for literally anyone to poke at.  

What you're arguing "Because Windows gets hacked daily, and mainframes are 
never in the news as have being hacked - means that mainframes are more secure 
.. more 'hack-proof'"  Is like saying that:

-- Homes in Toronto are more hurricane-proof because fewer of them are 
destroyed than in Key West.
OR
-- Babies are better drivers than their parents, because their parents get in 
accidents every day.
OR
-- People in Greenland are less susceptible to cancer because fewer people die 
of it than do in the US.

For years people thought Macs were less susceptible to viruses than their 
Windows counterparts... because?  They never read about Mac hacks.  The 
reality?  There were way fewer Macs.  Now?  Still much less marketshare than 
Windows, but lots of Mac hacks/malware out there because they have more than 
doubled their market share in 6-8 years.

Mainframe hardware / software is built by humans for humans (BHFH?) and will 
thus always have vulnerabilities and misconfigurations because we all make 
mistakes.  Mainframe is decidedly just as hackable - by any definition of that 
word.

Cheers,

Chad

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