2009年10月15日 星期四 12:42
有意思吧,神州大地上是相反的,使用Linux,网银会不可能。抄送摘要如下: -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Slashdot] Stories for 2009-10-15 Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 04:30:04 +0000 From: slashdot at slashdot.org To: zhangweiwu at realss.com +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Washington Post Says Use Linux To Avoid Bank Fraud | | from the just-common-sense dept. | | posted by kdawson on Tuesday October 13, @22:27 (Security) | | https://linux.slashdot.org/story/09/10/13/2344251/Washington-Post-Says-Use-Linux-To-Avoid-B| +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ [0]christian.einfeldt writes "Washington Post Security Fix columnist Brian Krebs recommends that banking customers [1]consider using a Linux LiveCD, rather than Microsoft Windows, to access their on-line banking. He tells a story of two businesses that lost $100K and $447K, respectively, when thieves — armed with malware on the company controller's PC — were able to intercept one of the controller's log-in codes, and then delay the controller from logging in. Krebs notes that he is not alone in recommending the use of non-Windows machines for banking; The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center, an industry group supported by some of the world's largest banks, recently issued guidelines urging businesses to carry out all online banking activities from 'a stand-alone, hardened, and completely locked down computer system from where regular e-mail and Web browsing [are] not possible.' Krebs concludes his article with a link to an earlier column in which he steps readers through the process of [2]booting a Linux LiveCD to do their on-line banking." [3]Police in Australia offer similar advice, according to an item sent in by reader The Mad Hatterz: "Detective Inspector Bruce van der Graaf from the Computer Crime Investigation Unit told the hearing that he uses two rules to protect himself from cybercriminals when banking online. The first rule, he said, was to never click on hyperlinks to the banking site and the second was to avoid Microsoft Windows." Discuss this story at: http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=09/10/13/2344251 Links: 0. mailto:einfeldt@@@digitaltippingpoint...com 1. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/10/avoid_windows_malware_bank_on.html 2. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/10/e-banking_on_a_locked_down_non.html 3. http://www.itnews.com.au/News/157767,nsw-police-dont-use-windows-for-internet-banking.aspx
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