Linux breaches climb to all time high over last three
months
Is Microsoft's trustworthy computing initiative paying
off?
London, UK - 3 June 2003, 17:00 GMT - The recent war with Iraq had
a substantial impact on verified digital attacks. Online servers running Linux
systems recorded most of the successful breaches. Partially as a result of
the aggravations caused by the war, 2003 has already become the worst year
for digital attacks against online servers with 91,088 overt attacks recorded
as opposed to 87,525 for the whole of 2002. mi2g's SIPS database
records go back to 1995, which is a component of Bespoke Security Architecture
selected for the Queen's Award for innovation in 2003.
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