Linked by Adam S on Wed 9th Jul 2008 12:59 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Windows Even if you love it, there are some things for which Windows is clearly a silly solution. Richard Stiennon lists 10 of the worst uses of Windows he's seen, including using it to display a static green arrow over the open TSA security lanes at Detroit Metro.
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RE: Very funny
by Doc Pain on Wed 9th Jul 2008 22:50 UTC in reply to "Very funny"
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Especially the Medical systems and the paper trail involved in every one of their updates. Paper trail for updates will probably result in no updates, making these machines a hackers wet dream.


This problem is well known to me due to my work. There are hospitals where you just need to plug your laptop into the LAN outlet in the wall - you get an IP via DHCP without any authentification and can easily log into several machines ("network drives") without being prompted for a password. Using means like ethereal, tcpdump and ping -f, a hacker could do really bad things to such machines, starting from blocking their data transfers, copying data and destroying it (and maybe the backups on accessible NAS, too) up to installing malware and abusing the clinic's IT systems to spread spam.

One thing I miss in nubmer 10 of the list is that "Windows" is also used in ICUs (intensive care units). This is highly dangerous! As it has been mentioned in the discussion on another topic, the term "bluescreen of death" becomes a dangerous connotation here.

Maybe "Windows" is okay for client systems (that emulate an IBM 3270 dialog client in worst case) or data postprocessing, but for critical systems, it's simply too dangerous.

Regarding updates in "Windows": Due to the advertizing by MICROS~1 people do really believe that they do not need to do system administration, including considerations what to install and what not to install, when to get updates and how to install them. They believe that "Windows" does everything by itself, because it is so "user friendly" and does your thinking. Another opinion is that you can save money by not hiring a professional to take care of the IT infrastructure. Why? You can do this on your own, just by clicking! The result: Out there in Germany's medical system there are many old "Windows NT" and "Windows XP" (the most common ones) out there that didn't see any updates since the date of their release. And nobody cares...

Patch Tuesday for my breathing machine! Woop woop! ;-)


And for a cardiac pacemaker? "Hold the installation DVD against your breast and click your nose to install. If you are near a WLAN entry spot, just raise your finger to get the updates." :-)

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