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Kompressor
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join:2002-02-12
Huntington Beach, CA
reply to Cyberguru
Re: Great Idea

After they combat the viruses, what will they combat next, free speech?


Jason Levine
Premium
join:2001-07-13
USA
How do you make the leap from combating viruses to restricting speech?


Kompressor
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join:2002-02-12
Huntington Beach, CA
Immunization can be used for good and/or bad. If immunization is integrated into something like the internet, they will be able immunize, block or isolate things other than viruses. Who knows what the limits are.

Samwoo

join:2002-02-15
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Uhm blocking data is already a very easy thing to do.

This just allows us to block executable code with certain signatures.

deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
00000


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Whats to stop them from blocking ascii code with certain words?

And, where are you talking about blocking, because any sort of data inspection doesnt happen on the backbone. Core routers in exchanges hardly filter anything, and even then its not by content. To re-assamble every message in transit to inspect it to see if there is a certain block of bytes in it is rediculous.


envoid

join:2002-12-21
Duluth, GA


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It would be perfect for the NSA, FBI, CIA, and DoHS. Why have them build stuff that can look at everything and get blasted for it while everyone supports the "virus innoculizer" and its "side jobs".

But how would this setup keep the retarded from not loading virus/hoax/ad/spy/trojan-ware in the first place via web, mail, whatever? And just cuz it's on the Internet in many places won't stop the spread if there's a non-innoculized route. I'm sure there would be, especially with cable co's and their infrastructure.

Nice idea but don't think it'll work.


keith2468
Premium,MVM
join:2001-02-03
Winnipeg, MB

reply to Kompressor
Nothing caters to government surveillance and restricted speech like the current insecurity of the internet.

Anything that looks like a worm, virus or trojan people automatically assume is from an independent hacker.

We never suspect that it might be a "friendly", hostile government, or political opponent.

And the current insecurity of the internet prevents individuals and local authorities gathering evidence.
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