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Tired of Playing Cyber Cop, Microsoft Looks For Partners In Crime Fighting 113

chicksdaddy writes: When it comes to fighting cybercrime, few companies can claim to have done as much as Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft, which spent the last five years as the Internet's Dirty Harry: using its size, legal muscle and wealth to single-handedly take down cyber criminal networks from Citadel, to Zeus to the recent seizure of servers belonging to the (shady) managed DNS provider NO-IP. The company's aggressive posture towards cyber crime outfits and the companies that enable them has earned it praise, but also criticism. That was the case last week after legitimate customers of NO-IP alleged that Microsoft's unilateral action had disrupted their business. There's evidence that those criticisms are hitting home – and that Microsoft may be growing weary of its role as judge, jury and executioner of online scams. Microsoft Senior Program Manager Holly Stewart gave a sober assessment of the software industry's fight against cyber criminal groups and other malicious actors. Speaking to a gathering of cyber security experts and investigators at the 26th annual FIRST Conference in Boston, she said that the company has doubts about the long term effectiveness of its botnet and malware takedowns.
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Tired of Playing Cyber Cop, Microsoft Looks For Partners In Crime Fighting

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 08, 2014 @06:13PM (#47410793)

    Few companies can claim to have caused as much cybercrime as Redmond.

    Except that Redmond is a city, not a company. It is annoying enough when unimaginative journalists use "London" to mean the British government, and "Moscow" to mean the Russian government. But it is just idiotic to extend this stupid meme to companies. There are hundreds of companies in Redmond, and while Microsoft is the most prominent, there is no rationale for using the city's name to reference it. It is especially annoying with some moron uses something like "Cupertino" or "Santa Clara" which are each home to many large tech firms.

  • by symbolset ( 646467 ) * on Tuesday July 08, 2014 @10:41PM (#47412335) Journal
    They promised. [schneier.com]

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