[LINK] Microsoft wants to be Big Brother... and wants you to pay (fwd)
Rick Welykochy
rick@praxis.com.au
Tue, 20 Mar 2001 13:36:32 +1100 (EST)
I know, I know, it's from Declan ... that pinko lefto
commie sympathiser. But he's just forwarding the article :)
(rickw)
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 19:30:08 -0500
From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
To: politech@politechbot.com
Cc: mtarsala@marketwatch.com, jwarren@well.com
Subject: FC: Microsoft wants to be Big Brother... and wants you to pay
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 16:03:11 -0800
To: farber@cis.upenn.edu (Dave Farber), Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>,
freematt@coil.com (Matthew Gaylor)
From: Jim Warren <jwarren@well.com>
Subject: MS Big Brother wants you to help ... and wants you to pay, to
boot!
Cc: mtarsala@marketwatch.com
According to CBS MarketWatch, below, Microsoft now wants to be the holder
of *much* of our most sensitive medical, financial and other personal
information. Before reading about MS' latest "service," consider --
* Only a few months ago, Microsoft's own network was cracked and it's
believed that massive amounts of internal information may have been
downloaded from it before the network was killed.
* At great expense, an increasing number of federal agencies and foreign
government agencies are abandoning Microsoft server and other software,
stating that it's simply too insecure for them to risk using it any longer.
* Holes in Microsoft's Internet Explorer and/or Outlook Express has been
estimated to be responsible for covertly circulating to millions of entries
in naive users' address books, a huge number of viruses, Trojan horses, and
DDOS (distributed denial of service) attacks, including several that cost
their targets hundreds of thousands of dollars in down-time, lost business
and consumptive recovery efforts.
* Microsoft is also the company that said they absolutely did not collect
information about user machines when users did online software registration
-- until it was proven that they WERE doing exactly that (covertly picking
off each machine's globally-unique Ethernet-card serial number).
* Microsoft's Word includes "features" that are estimated to have
facilitated about 1/4-1/3 of *all* of the world's computer viruses in the
last 4-5 years.
Geee ... thanks very much ... but I think I'll keep my most sensitive
personal information in my OWN files -- and copy'n'paste it if/when needed!
--jim, Jim Warren; jwarren@well.com, technology & public policy columnist
Also GovAccess founder/list-owner/editor, and DataCast founder/owner
345 Swett Rd, Woodside CA 94062; voice/650-851-7075; fax/off due to spam-glut
[self-inflating puff: Playboy Foundation's Hugh Hefner First-Amendment Award;
Soc.of Prof.Journalists-Nor.Calif.'s James Madison Freedom-of-Information
Award;
founded InfoWorld; Dr. Dobb's Journal; Computers, Freedom & Privacy
Conferences;
Electronic Frontier Foundation's Pioneer Award (in its first year), blah blah]
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http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?print=1&guid={BAF153AC-EAF5-4449-8DC8-C837376B5912}&siteid=mktw
Microsoft unveils awaited software
By Mike Tarsala, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 5:07 PM ET Mar 19, 2001
REDMOND, Wash. (CBS.MW) - Bill Gates is trying to convince anyone who's
ever filled out a form on the Internet to trust him with their lives - and
pay his company for it.
Gates unveiled Internet-based software Monday that lets people store and
manage their personal records [making] the world's largest software company
a central repository for storing credit card numbers, birth records and
other types of personal information. The company will charge a
to-be-determined monthly fee for the service.
Code-named Hailstorm ...
... The software keeps people from having to root through file cabinets any
time they want to make a big-ticket purchase, file a medical claim or apply
for a loan.
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