Posted on Tuesday, May 18, 2004 @ 05:50:20 EDT by Editorial Team
A comedian debunks Al Qaeda's quest to write a computer virus
WOONSOCKET, RI (PRWEB) May 18, 2004--Vmyths.com has released an audio CD that debunks Al Qaeda's supposed quest to release computer viruses as a terrorist weapon. This comedy album takes on Senator Charles Schumer, White House flunky Richard Clarke, Homeland Secretary Tom Ridge, and others who fear Osama bin Laden will attack the U.S. with computer viruses.
This audio CD is available for online purchase at http://www.CafeShops.com/NoMoreInternet and is priced at $12.99. Journalists, activists, and anyone interested in computer security will find this audio CD a valuable addition to their knowledgebase.
Vmyths.com editor Rob Rosenberger is the voice on the audio CD. His use of comedy to debunk "cyber-terrorism" is a refreshing contrast to Washington's cries of alarm.
Vmyths.com is a critically acclaimed website that fights hysteria in the computer security world. Rob Rosenberger is one of the original virus experts from the 1980s, and he was the first to focus on virus hysteria. He was one of only a dozen industry experts invited to the White House's first-ever antivirus summit meeting.
Mary Landesman of About.com calls Rob Rosenberger "the Dennis Miller of cybersecurity." Red Herring magazine describes him as "one of the most visible and cursed critics in computer security."