[Borrowed heavily from http://www.itsa.ufl.edu] Top 10 Excuses for Not Improving Security 10. It's just a test box. ...Any host connected to the network is vulnerable to attack. 9. The host administrator is on vacation. ...Compromised hosts will be blocked, and youll lose service. 8. I didnt know that service was running on that machine. ...Request a vulnerability scan from Network Services. 7. I just installed that computer 10 minutes ago. ...The Internet is flooded with thousands of attacks every second. 6. That host doesn't have anything important on it, so its not a target. ...Hackers aren't picky. Any vulnerable host is an appealing launching pad. 5. A faculty member, not the administrator, maintains that host. ...All hosts connected to the network should be managed by a qualified IT worker. 4. I don't have enough time. ...Is there enough time to recover from an incident? 3. I don't have enough money. ...Are there enough funds to recover from an attack? 2. I didn't know there was a patch for that bug. ...Keep informed by monitoring news, lists and vendor Web sites. And the number one excuse for not improving computer security? 1. I don't know very much about security. ...That's easy. Ask your Computer Security Department or your local Linux User Group.