| Microsoft SPP the ultimate security risk? |
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| Written by Stan Beer | |
| Sunday, 08 October 2006 | |
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Page 1 of 2 If a suspected pirate system has any part of its security features disabled, then it is a security risk not only to itself but to all the other computers that it has contact with on the net. Malware is often spread through computers that have been recruited into botnets. Disabling any security mechanism on any computer, suspected pirate or not, therefore is an act of corporate irresponsibility. Notice that I keep saying suspected pirates. That's because even Microsoft admits that its piracy detection software isn't perfect. Even if it gets it wrong say just one time in a thousand (0.1%), with 500 million or more users, that's half a million or more that would have to contend with being incorrectly labelled as a pirate. What's more this could happen more than once because the SPP system will allow other Microsoft software besides Vista to validate whether their systems are pirated also. |
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