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Zombie PCs: ‘Time to infection is less than five minutes’

October 23rd, 2008 by Baldy

A fascinating — and horrifying — new article in The New York Times offers the lowdown on “zombie computers,” the half-a-million-or-so machines that are converted, assembled into systems called “botnets” and forced to do a shadowy figure’s bidding, namely in the form of automated programs that send the majority of e-mail spam, illegally seek financial information and install malicious software on still more PCs.

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Avoided Costs and Competitive Benefits: Estimating the Value of Linux

October 23rd, 2008 by Baldy

 

Today, the Linux Foundation is releasing a report that shows just how valuable FOSS can be. The authors find that recreating Fedora 9.1 (the free distribution upon which Red Hat’s current Linux release is based) using traditional proprietary methods would cost $10.8 billion. They also find that the cost of creating the Linux kernel alone would be $1.4 billion.

And that is just some of the cost advantages that Linux has to offer, get the hint business, Baldy

Avoided Costs and Competitive Benefits: Estimating the Value of Linux

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