Can Openness Save the Internet? | |
From: | Joe Klemmer |
Date: | Sun, 31 Oct 2004 08:53:47 -0500 |
Can Openness Save the Internet? by Santeri Kannisto, in Editorials - Sat, Oct 30th 2004 00:00 PDT The usefulness of the Internet has been severely compromised by a proliferation of spam, worms, crackers, and viruses. The Internet has been stifled by harmful traffic (and its related expenses) which have increased to a now intolerable level. According to the U.N., UNTAD, Symantec, F-prot, MessageLabs, and several market analysts, the financial burden of dealing with harmful Internet traffic reached tens of billions of Euros this year. Next year will see this increase to hundreds of billions of Euros if the problems worsen as forecasts predict. What is destroying the Internet, and can its collapse be prevented? http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1360/