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Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.43.0401151131130.4503-100000@tundra.winternet.com>
From: dufresne at winternet.com (Ron DuFresne)
Subject: Re: January 15 is Personal Firewall Day, help
 the cause

"Security experts such as yourself are encouraged to use the occasion of
Personal Firewall Day to share your expertise and advice with your lesser
technologically skilled friends and family, and help get them.."

It seems all the sec experts here complaining about this initiative value
their time far to much to donate it to those about them that might benefit
from theit skills, advice, and a few helpful mouse clicks?

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne


On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, cdowns wrote:

> Out of curiousity, you cant get people to stop smoking with the
> "National Smokeout Day" what makes anyone think that this would do
> anything ?
>
> Most people consider thier computer the equivelent of a hammer ( a tool
> ), in the toolbox at 4:00 pm sharp until they start thier next workday.
>
> maybe im wrong, I wish the best on this.
>
> ~!>D
>
> tlarholm@...x.com wrote:
>
> >I just wanted to remind everybody that tomorrow is Personal Firewall Day.
> >
> >http://www.personalfirewallday.org/
> >
> >The Personal Firewall Day is a campaign designed to raise awareness about the dangers we face without a personal firewall. Security experts such as yourself are encouraged to use the occasion of Personal Firewall Day to share your expertise and advice with your lesser technologically skilled friends and family, and help get them secured by installing a personal firewall - this could be as simple as helping them turn on the XP firewall. Direct them to the website where they can learn more about personal firewalls and other layers of protection.
> >
> >Compromised end-user machines affect us all and the Internet as a whole when they are used as zombies for DDoS networks or proxies by criminal spammers, and your personal effort can help remedy this.
> >
> >PFD is a direct result of the discussions that originated from the NTBugtraq Retreat '03, and would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work put into the project by Paul Robertson, director of risk assessment with TruSecure and the original proponent of the idea.
> >
> >
> >
> >Regards
> >Thor Larholm
> >Senior Security Researcher
> >PivX Solutions
> >24 Corporate Plaza #180
> >Newport Beach, CA 92660
> >http://www.pivx.com
> >thor@...x.com
> >949-231-8496
> >PivX defines ???Proactive Threat Mitigation???. Get a FREE Beta Version of Qwik-Fix
> ><http://www.qwik-fix.net>
> >
> >
> >
>
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