Stop Crying Virus Wolf
from the calm-down-everyone dept
Aha. Now that vmyths has shut down, it appears some other folks are finally realizing that anti-virus, security firms, and the media tend to massively overhype the risks of many security violations and viruses. Of course, one single article isn't going to make a difference. Vmyths took on this task every day for eight years, and it did little to change the way the industry acted. The simple fact is that everyone involved has the incentive to keep on hyping. Security and anti-virus firms hype because it lets them get more attention and sell more products. Reporters run with the stories, with little critical thinking, because it makes good copy that sells. Telling people that the virus scare they're hearing about is overhyped doesn't generate much interest.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Think you are wrong
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Re: Think you are wrong
However, consistently, the risk of those viruses is overhyped by security companies and the media. Every other day there's another report about some virus, and how many viruses actually effect you? For every slammer, there are at least a hundred useless warnings.
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not the only problem
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Wrong, IMO
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who cares about security?
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Re: who cares about security?
I'd say part of the reason for this is that there's a new overhyped security warning every two days. If the warnings only came out when the threat was serious, people would pay much more attention.
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