15 Nov
2005
15 Nov
'05
8:54 a.m.
Let's see here... We have mail protocols that allow return addresses to be spoofed so that there's no clear way to determine if incoming mail is real, simple spam, or a security problem. Over half of email traffic is spam. We have no quick ways to protect servers from denial of service attacks. Many users spend a good amount of their time and money attempting to protect themselves from viruses and spyware. So who says it ain't broke?
From what I've heard, the U.S. is standing firm against a takeover. This is a classic example of, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." --