Well. I will be your nuffy home-computer user feedback provider for today.
Today's sample at AusCERT is clearly a poor one for a Linux user, as the only two alerts effecting Linux are "AusCERT member only content".
The US CERT site looks generally informative, though.
Heh. Your whole post brings to mind the difference between LiveJournal and Dreamwidth:
On LJ, brightly coloured, flashing pop-ups tell you your computer has security risks and tries to get you to buy a subscription to fake antivirus software which is malware.
On DW, sincere, if exasperated, IT gurus post entries telling people their computer has security risks and tries to get you to subscribe to an RSS feed of genuine alerts.
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Date: 2010-02-16 08:49 (UTC)Today's sample at AusCERT is clearly a poor one for a Linux user, as the only two alerts effecting Linux are "AusCERT member only content".
The US CERT site looks generally informative, though.
Heh. Your whole post brings to mind the difference between LiveJournal and Dreamwidth:
On LJ, brightly coloured, flashing pop-ups tell you your computer has security risks and tries to get you to buy a subscription to fake antivirus software which is malware.
On DW, sincere, if exasperated, IT gurus post entries telling people their computer has security risks and tries to get you to subscribe to an RSS feed of genuine alerts.