Here I go again... tossing a couple of pennies into the mix.
I was reading the report of the arrest on MSNBC this morning, and how they stated it *could be* up to a 5 year prison term.
We need to send a message to virus writers, as well as "script kiddies". I mean, if the same kid/person pulled a business scam and netted several million dollars, they'd get all kinds of trouble. But for letting loose a virus that causes that kind of damage, they get a slap on the wrist. I think there's probably a contest going on between virus writers to see who can make it to Trend Micro's "worst threat" category. I say **ENOUGH!**. The laws need to be stricter, and the punishments COMPLETE, to send a message that this will NO LONGER BE TOLERATED. (Of course, I also think that it would be poetic justice if something happened to Bill Gates, and he ended up on a life support machine that ran on Windows 95... give whole new meaning to the "blue screen of death"... but I digress.)
I have spent more hours battling stupid viruses, trying to keep up with the latest patches from Micro$oft because of buggy software and security holes... it's making me nuts. And when they finally CATCH one of the punks making ALL OF OUR LIVES miserable, the maximum punishment is 5 years??? He's cost all of us more than 5 years in man-hours REMOVING the viruses he wrote! ARRRRGH!
I think we need to develop a ZERO TOLERANCE law for virus writers. And as far as backdoors and such are concerned, if they can figure out what IP address keycatchers are sending your credit card information to, why don't they go bust them as well???
See, the problem is that computer laws for doing stuff like this aren't strict enough. Now, if they hit them with 150,000 accounts of electronic breaking and entering, THEN we'd see a little justice done.
Anyway... done ranting... just tired of fighting viruses.
--Greg