I just read an article on The Register:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/20779.html This is why I love their site. They don't just take the words of "experts", they actually think about them to see if they make any sense.
How can the Code Red virus cause >ũbillion in damage? I really would like to hear a real explanation for this one. I haven't read exactly what it does, only that is targets computers running IIS, which they should classify as a Trojen Horse in the first place. But how can patching a system cost a company money? Here's the breakdown as I see it:
IT person downloads patch: Ũ since they are paying for the bandwidth already. And it's from a MS distribution site, so they never toped 10kps.
IT person double clicks patch: Ũ. Oh the horror of doing work.
Computer says please reboot: Ũ~Ũ.01 Ok, maybe someone, somewhere lost a little money on this since they couldn't have their shopping cart system running for 5 minutes, thus losing POTENTIAL purchases. But if anyone was going to buy something, they would just come back in 10 minutes anyway.
Total cost: A big fat Ũ!
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10 PRINT "HOME"
20 PRINT "SWEET"
30 GOTO 10