Make Windows More Reliable
2001.09.04Don't tell Microsoft, but I've just figured out how to get all those
individual users and server admins to apply those security patches for
Windows.
As any Windows server admin will tell you, keeping up with all the
security patches and updates for Windows is a full-time job. And
everyone knows how individual users never run updates unless they're
getting some sort of automatic update from Microsoft or trying to solve
a specific problem.
This leaves the average Microsoft user - and the Net at large -
vulnerable to the multiple strains of the latest fad virus, worm, or
what-have-you that is roaming the Net. Code Red is just a case in
point.
So how to get Windows users to apply the patches to their systems?
The answer is so simple I can't believe Redmond never tried it.
Release the security patch as a virus, Trojan horse, or worm, but
disguised as one of those emails people are always opening when they
shouldn't.
When Joe Public opens the email, the patch runs automatically, and
the future of the Microsoft Internet is secure. It could even be
devised to spread the corrective patches to everyone in the user's
Outlook address book. Just imagine:
Subject: SURE FIRE LOTTERY NUMBER PICKER
- The government doesn't want you to know! The lottery doesn't want
you to know! But now you can know! Just click on the link below to have
the LOTTERY NUMBER PICKER installed on your computer, and your days of
drudgery are over. Fred F. did it and now lives in luxury. Dexter L.
did it and now owns a spacious condominium in San Francisco. Daphne D.
did it, and now she owns a Fortune-500 company. You can too! Just click
here... (fixes security hole in Visual Basic)
Subject: POWERFUL FORMULA attracts WOMEN!
- A major PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY is GIVING AWAY its REMARKABLE
pheromone-based STIMULANT that DRIVES WOMEN WILD! As a result of a
court case for overcharging Internet users, you, as an Internet user,
are entitled to a FREE SAMPLE from a NATIONAL DRUG CHAIN! Just click on
the link below... (installs latest virus checker definitions file)
Subject: BEANIE BABIES ON SCOOTERS!
- Get in on the LATEST FAD in toys: BEANIE BABIES ON SCOOTERS!
Combining two of the most POPULAR fads in recent years, these cute BEAN
BAG, PLUSH toys are attached to TINY SCOOTERS that ACTUALLY WORK!! Want
to see one in action? Click below.... (prevents applications from
starting remotely)
Subject: CALL YOUR MOTHER RIGHT NOW
- You haven't been answering your phone, and I thought email was the
best way to get ahold of you call your mother right away. It's
urgent.... (defragments your hard drive)
Subject: WARNING: THIS EMAIL CONTAINS A VIRUS. DELETE
IMMEDIATELY.
- You DON'T want to see this virus in action! It will trash your hard
drive! It will eject your video card! It will melt your transistors! It
will set your house on fire! Whatever you do, DON'T OPEN THIS EMAIL....
(Denies all Linux machines access to your LAN)
Now that I think about it, this idea is so good that if Microsoft
uses it, the Mac will lose one of its major advantages over the PC. So,
uh, never mind. You never saw this article. It was never here. And
remember - don't tell Microsoft.
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article>
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