It's really easy to get this thing. The exploit will even work through a DOS box.

But we don't get down and dirty and talk about individual lines of code in our products.

There's no global outbreak going on.

Obviously meant to make money.

Generally, what we've seen is a form of compartmentalization, from the top down.

Places where there's a significant amount of activity usually have a technically advanced population and a large population of computer users. You also have a poor economy, so you have people with the technical skills to do good work, but they can't find a job that will provide for them, so they may have to resort to doing things that are against the law.

The life that we had with the so-called pranksters instead of the pros is likely to end, ... If you exist as a business on the Internet, you should be greatly concerned.

Policies need to be established inside companies.