Microsoft will be making a mistake by overloading Windows Vista users with security alerts
Users will become inured to constant warning messages in Windows Vista
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Schneier warns Microsoft over Vista security

Security guru concerned about security info overload 

Iain Thomson at Infosec, vnunet.com 27 Apr 2006
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Security guru Bruce Schneier has warned that Microsoft will be making a mistake by overloading Windows Vista users with security alerts.

Schneier, who has written some of the most important books on cryptography and security practice, told vnunet.com at the Infosec show that users will become inured to constant warning messages and will stop reading them after a while.

Vista has a host of warning boxes planned, including ones for unauthorised access, unsafe websites and malware alerts.

"These warning messages are a mistake. The users will not be able to interpret what the warnings mean and make an intelligent decision," said Schneier.

"After four, five, a dozen, a hundred warnings you stop reading them. The messages become an annoyance and you click on them so you can carry on and do your thing."

Education would help, he explained, but the vast majority of computer users are not computer people and just use PCs as a tool.

Instead Schneier called on operating system and application vendors to change tack and make their products easier to set up and run.

The security expert agreed that the forthcoming Windows Vista operating system will be more secure, but warned that hackers will find new ways to penetrate it.

However, he acknowledged that Microsoft had made great improvements in writing and checking code.

Schneier also praised the new version of Internet Explorer, but said there was still work to be done on the browser which has just been released in beta 2 format.

Steve Lamb, technical security advisor at Microsoft, said: "Ideally you want security to just work like turning on a car ignition.

"But there's also personal responsibility of the user for security, just as there is when they drive a car."


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