top | item 10821033 (no title) elinchrome | 10 years ago How do botnets still exist? Wasn't that a problem that should have gone away with Windows XP? discuss order hn newest ryukafalz|10 years ago Devices running Windows XP aren't the only ones that can be compromised. Other possibilities are unpatched Linux servers, servers with easily guessed root passwords, consumer routers, etc. zepto|10 years ago Windows XP hasn't gone away. elinchrome|10 years ago So are the botnets that still exist mainly running on the legacy XP boxes?It says here that it's roughly 10% of machines. It's safe to assume at least half are infected. But aren't they mostly third world?https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share... load replies (1)
ryukafalz|10 years ago Devices running Windows XP aren't the only ones that can be compromised. Other possibilities are unpatched Linux servers, servers with easily guessed root passwords, consumer routers, etc.
zepto|10 years ago Windows XP hasn't gone away. elinchrome|10 years ago So are the botnets that still exist mainly running on the legacy XP boxes?It says here that it's roughly 10% of machines. It's safe to assume at least half are infected. But aren't they mostly third world?https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share... load replies (1)
elinchrome|10 years ago So are the botnets that still exist mainly running on the legacy XP boxes?It says here that it's roughly 10% of machines. It's safe to assume at least half are infected. But aren't they mostly third world?https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share... load replies (1)
ryukafalz|10 years ago
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elinchrome|10 years ago
It says here that it's roughly 10% of machines. It's safe to assume at least half are infected. But aren't they mostly third world?
https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share...