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We believe that 30 percent of all spam"-or unsolicited commercial e-mail messages-"is being sent from compromised computers."Ĭluley said that if a Remote Access Trojan (RAT), a type of Trojan horse program, is able to get into a PC, an attacker could take full control of that PC, as long as it is connected to the Internet.

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"They don't know it, but their PC is being used as a relay for sending spam to thousands and thousands of other people. "There are lots of people on cable modems and broadband connections that haven't properly secured their computer," he said. Graham Cluley, a senior technology consultant for Sophos, said Wednesday that the increasing use of broadband Internet connections and a general lack of security awareness have resulted in about one in three spam e-mails being redirected through the computers of unsuspecting users. We may have oriented the skylines so they would align that way when the ring was flipped at graduation, but the real tradition will never change, even if that wasn't explained in the video, perhaps for the sake of consumption by a wider audience than just alums.Nearly one-third of all spam circulating the Web is relayed through PCs that have been compromised by malicious programs known as Remote Access Trojans, according to Sophos, an antispam and antivirus company. Please know that NOBODY "flips the skylines," Don. I will spare you the details of how the skylines came to be, since that is its own tale, but as one of the 13 members (yes, committees don't ALWAYS have 12 members) of the 1990 Ring Committee, I was there as a participant. The Class of '91 committee chose not to include them, but the '92 committee did include them and they have been a feature ever since, while the designs have become very elaborate, especially once classes began to include things like a "hacker's map" inside the ring, whereas we simply had our name engraved there. Lastly, the skylines were added by the Class of '90, not '89. It's all a bit overwhelming at times to witness since we did just go up to the table in Lobby 10 to pick ours up with no ceremony, and no party at Fenway Park or during a dinner cruise. Yes, the premiere, the ring delivery event, and nearly every aspect of the process has become MUCH more elaborate than it was when we were students, as have many aspects of MIT student life. Regardless of the year, if you ever lose your ring, you can contact the company that manufactured your year and they can make you a new one because they have saved the moulds used. You'll commonly see students on campus wearing these "grey" rings, and some may ask you, as they did of me, "You wear your GOOD ring?" because they aren't aware that we only bought one.Īt different times there were exclusive ring contracts with particular companies, and then during the 1980s it was an annual competition between Balfour, Jostens, and Herff Jones, with the added wrinkle that these rings began to be custom designed. In fact, one difference is that some students purchase two rings, one cast from a material that I believe is a steel alloy, the other from gold, the way ours were. The statement about the rings being "given" was a poor choice of words the rings are still purchased by students.

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There are many historical aspects of the ring not actually covered or were factually inaccurate as stated. There were some things in the video that weren't fully explained, and lacked some context, and the comments here reflect that.










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