Dear Ken, Kim and List:

I realize this is more than a little OT and probably wasting some 
people's time -- so I apologize in advance -- but I just couldn't 
resist. Of all the weird things I've seen on the M-List (and there 
have been plenty), accusing Symantec of creating new viruses in order 
to sell their own products is one of the nuttiest . . . right up 
there with the Frass meteorite even!

Kim posted:

>  Norton has to behind this, who else is making out.
>  Norton paying these guys to this.


Ken posted:

>I agree with you, Norton was behind this!
>I vowed then and there not to buy their product!


People create viruses for all sorts of reasons: Kids do it for fun; 
anarchists do it because it's anarchistic; hackers target companies 
they don't like; disgruntled employees ditto; and so on. In the 
hacker subculture it is a major status symbol to have created a virus 
that's caused international mayhem. You may not have encountered 
these types of characters in real life but I have, and I assure you 
they are active, numerous, and damn clever. I suppose you could say 
they are the digital age's version of the neighborhood prankster. 
Some have eventually been employed by our own government, in a sort 
of "If we can't beat them, get them on the payroll" scenario.

Symantec -- the company that manufactures Norton Antivirus, Norton 
Utilities, Systemworks, etc. -- is an excellent outfit and in my 
opinion vital to the professional computer user. I couldn't have kept 
my numerous computer stations running all these years with them. I've 
employed nearly all of their products for as long as I've been using 
computers for a living. They've helped me root out all kinds of virus 
trouble, hardware problems, prevented hackers getting into my 
systems, and on and on.

I don't want to waste the List's time with OT discussions, but -- no 
offense intended -- your statements are absolute nonsense, and could 
actually be damaging by negatively influencing List subscribers who 
might otherwise buy these useful products. Hence the rebuttal.

We all get angry over virus issues, and really I do sympathize with 
you guys, but posting preposterous statements about one of the few 
companies that combats the problem is not going to help. If you would 
like to discuss this further, please write to me off-List. I would be 
happy to furnish you with additional information on the subject that 
may be useful to you.


Sincerely,

Geoff N.
www.notkin.net
www.paleozoic.org


______________________________________________
Meteorite-list mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list

Reply via email to