Andy Dills wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote:
Jeff Shultz wrote:
But ultimately, _you_ are responsible for your own systems.
Even if the water company is sending me 85% TriChlorEthane?
Right. Got it. The victim is always responsible.
There you have it folks.
Change the word "victim" to "negligent party" and you're correct.
It would be great if there always was a negligent party, but there is
not always one. If Widgets Inc.'s otherwise ultra-secure web server gets
0wn3d by a 0-day, there is no negligence[0]. Who eats it, Widgets Inc.
or the ISP?
So how about this analogy: Someone breaks into my house and spends a few
hours on the phone to Hong Kong. Who eats the bill, me or my LD carrier?
Neither of us was negligent.
[0] Unless someone can prove the software flaw was sloppy enough that it
constitutes negligence and goes after the software authors. Good luck with
that.
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