Microsoft's hole in IIS open to hackers
Last week Microsoft acknowledged that a flaw in the indexing component of IIS could leave every IIS server on the Internet open to hacking.
Is the Death Sentence the best form of Justice ?
As I had written earlier, sometimes, the death sentence is too easy. Timothy McVeigh knew how many people he had killed at Oklahoma city. He showed no remorse even when informed that a number of children, too, had died. His death by lethal injection was a very easy way out for him. Did it bring justice for the people who suffered pain, injury and death ; for the people who are still suffering ?
The Western countries don't agree with Asian countries which have physical punishment (caning, as in Singapore) or Islamic law which says "an eye for an eye". A person who has tortured, maimed, abused and killed people and left others to suffer wouldn't feel any of their pain when he gets the lethal injection or sits on the electric chair.
There are crimes where the death sentence is correct. Such crimes include the peddling of drugs. But what justice for crimes involving physical pain and suffering ?