No. Because virus development and firmware exploits is a huge industry and protection against it is world-wide best practice for good reason.
Everything from governments, the military, home PCs and nuclear power stations are vulnerable.
Protecting server firmware from attacks is always good. Protecting operating systems from exploits and virus attack is always good. It is and always has been.
You are likely updating your virus scanner signatures right now, simply because I reminded you and we both know how important it.
New firmware exploits are created daily and so are viruses. This isn't rocket science. I won't arguing this further with you because this has become silly.
No. Because virus development and firmware exploits is a huge industry and protection against it is world-wide best practice for good reason.
Everything from governments, the military, home PCs and nuclear power stations are vulnerable.
Protecting server firmware from attacks is always good. Protecting operating systems from exploits and virus attack is always good. It is and always has been.
New firmware exploits are created daily and so are viruses. This isn't rocket science. I won't arguing this further with you because this has become silly.
No. Because virus development and firmware exploits is huge industry and protection against it is world-wide best practice for good reason.
Everything from governments, the military, home PCs and nuclear power stations are vulnerable.
Protecting server firmware from attacks is always good. Protecting operating systems from exploits and virus attack is always good. It is and always has been.
New firmware exploits are created daily and so are viruses. This isn't rocket science. I won't arguing this further with you because this has become silly.