Here is something EYE-OPENING.
Just went looking over the logs on my Linux-SGI workstation machine which I proxy through and found this.
4,386,809
5,127,164
3,518,726
4,325,981
4,671,258
4,682,145
Since I use (from what I am told) an Enterprise version of Symantec's protection software (I just let the IT guys install and update it over the Internet), the above is a listing of "Identity Threat Assessments Protected" on a per month basis. My log file only keeps the last six months per my orders. (I just did look at this logfile when one of the IT guys told me about it.)
However, is it not astonishing, flabbergasting, stupifying? on how many ID threats there are to little old me? Per month? Where in 7734 did I warrant that much attention from hackers?
Damnit! I don't make enough money to warrant this. In my Southern Dialect, "And me credit ain't that damned good!" Not when working for the State of New Mexico. One of the poorest, if not poorest, states in our great nation.
Then again, with almost 7e9 people on the planet, the above only represents about 0.06% (0.0006 decimal) of the population of the entire world.
Just thought y'all liked to know.
rmfr