http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1518479,00.asp
You can provoke vigorous arguments about the merits of various operating systems, and some people take a near-religious stance in their choice of software, but if you want to ask a question that will really start the chips flying, just ask: "Should I turn my computer off when I am not using it, or leave it on?" and stand back.
Religious fundamentalism isn't in it -- as a dedicated hard core "On-ist", I know whereof I speak, and how the other side is awash in depravity. This article introduces the consideration that you should turn off a machine with an InterNet connection to reduce vulnerability to external attack, and correctly dismisses this as a red NIC -- what you really need to do is eliminate the vulnerability, which after all still exists whenever you are actually on.
Fortunately this article agrees with my eminently sensible evaluation of the issue, while also providing some additional links to related stories.
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