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Uit https://www.sophos.com/en-us/medialibrary/PDFs/technical%20papers/Baccas-VB2013.pdf?la=en.pdf When the author asked ‘Why were machines still vulnerable to CVE-2010-3333 [2]?’ three reasons were postulated: • Ignorance • Laziness/busyness • Non-licensed software. To those we can add: • Cost. Cost: A consequence of Moore’s Law is that a less-than-$500 computer becomes obsolete within 18 months, and if the computer runs without problems for 12 months it may be considered cheaper to buy a new computer than to install patches, anti-malware software etc. [28]. While intrinsically this feels wrong, for a small organization without a security-focused IT department, the total cost of maintaining software could be considered too high. I
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