Hello
Somehow interesting to watch (Audio is in German) and with a known person starting at 08:08. :)
http://www.prosieben.ch/tv/galileo/videos/clip/23349-wie-wird-eine-email-ueb...
bye Fabian
Despite the joy of seeing Arnold on TV (and in the last issue of c't b.t.w), this is probably the worst movie about "how the internet/mail works" *ever*. Actually it's so bad, that it has some entertainment value. Examples: Internet traffic is split into packets at the provider's permises, not on your host. Several packets of the same data stream are routed through about 5 different paths at the same time. Malware sits in routers or somewhere along the path of the packets and attacks them directly there (and the packets fight back...). Journalists mind-farts never looked better....
SCNR Viktor
Fabian Wenk wrote:
Hello
Somehow interesting to watch (Audio is in German) and with a known person starting at 08:08. :)
http://www.prosieben.ch/tv/galileo/videos/clip/23349-wie-wird-eine-email-ueb...
bye Fabian
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Hello Viktor
On 22.05.10 20:02, Viktor Steinmann wrote:
Despite the joy of seeing Arnold on TV (and in the last issue of c't b.t.w), this is probably the worst movie about "how the internet/mail works" *ever*. Actually it's so bad, that it has some entertainment value. Examples: Internet traffic is split into packets at the provider's permises, not on your host. Several packets of the same data stream are routed through about 5 different paths at the same time. Malware sits in routers or somewhere along the path of the packets and attacks them directly there (and the packets fight back...). Journalists mind-farts never looked better....
The factual error about malware is probably the worst. Because this will not help that people will learn to understand how viruses really works and that they are probably helping in the distribution by their own actions. As far as I know, still almost all of the viruses need action from the user to get activated, eg. open the .zip and/or clicking on the .exe or by accepting to start a program offered from the browser to be run.
This movie shows that this whole Internet thing is to complicated to be technically understood by a regular user. The answers from the people on the street at the beginning shows this clearly too.
bye Fabian