On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 11:23:05 +0000 Adam Bower <adam@thebowery.co.uk> allegedly wrote:
What I'm saying is... why would a corporate desktop which may have locked down access to the internet be a better target than a linux server on a fast gigabit link.
Because of the bozo at the keyboard. Social engineering is highly sophisticated and it works.
I'm not sure that there are /that/ many companies out there with 250,000 desktop computers in their inventory. You'll still find that number will be dwarfed by the number of desktops in smaller companies.
There are a surprising number of multi nationals with huge desktop estates. Mick --------------------------------------------------------------------- The text file for RFC 854 contains exactly 854 lines. Do you think there is any cosmic significance in this? Douglas E Comer - Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc854.txt ---------------------------------------------------------------------