Yes, that's correct.

Let's say a mechanic's hand slips when he's working on my car. What's
the worst that can happen? Maybe he damages a part and has to pay out of
his own pocket to replace it. No big deal.

Now let's a doctor's hand slips while he's operating on me. He ends up
cutting my heart, causing me to bleed to death. The consequences for his
mistake are going to be much harsher than the mechanic's, right?

Microsoft is asking people to trust sensitive information to their
servers (through the Passport initiative). Don't you think it's fairly
critical that their servers stay secure? And don't you think that if
someone fails to do their part in maintaining that security, there
should be serious consequences?


________________
John Hornbuckle
Network Manager
Taylor County School District
318 North Clark Street
Perry, FL 32347 



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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 2:35 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Microsoft Has Nimda



Pardon me. Did I read this right?
Someone at MS makes a mistake and he should be fired.
You make a mistake and you eat crow?

--Charles


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