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I'm afraid your analogy is stretched a little too far for me - that your open door leading to someone physically wandering into your personal living space is the same as some corporation with tens of millions of revenue a year that has some script kiddie sitting in his mom's basement seeing some Linode stuff come onto his screen. I guess when I think of some kid snooping around some corporation's computers, I'm supposed to compose a mental image of some thug physically invading my own home. Yes, I can see why corporations want people to think this way, but it's a rather silly metaphor as far as I'm concerned.



Actually, these guys cost people a whole hell of a lot more time and money than someone breaking into a home probably ever did. Just for starters:

http://blog.phusion.nl/2013/05/07/phusion-server-security-re...




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