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by enraged_camel
3521 days ago
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>>Back in 2008 the average survival time of an unpatched internet facing XP box was around 4 minutes [0]. Yep. And that's just the average. It was much, much lower for high-value targets, such as universities. The first thing we did at my Network Security class back in 2006 was to hook up an unpatched XP machine to the Internet. It got pwned in about 30 seconds. |
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Wouldn't multiple attackers have to be effectively flooding the network with pings or service/port access attempts to find a new computer so fast?