[ISN] Japanese IT businesses turn to Gods to ward off viruses, hackers

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Date: Wed Jan 07 2004 - 04:33:20 PST

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    07 January 2004
    
    TOKYO: The new year in Japan is a time for fresh starts and spiritual 
    cleansing for not only the residents of Tokyo, but also their 
    computers.
    
    At the Kanda Myojin shrine in downtown Tokyo, IT businesses and the 
    nearby electronic shops association of Akihabara have gathered to 
    purify their computers and protect them from common electronic evils.
    
    For most, that meant warding off computer viruses and hackers.
    
    "I work in software development and we faced many threats such as 
    computer viruses and hackers, and if our computers breakdown we can't 
    work anymore. So that is why it's important to me to pray for a year 
    of safe business," said 30-year old Katsutoshi Honma whose computer 
    was blessed according to the ancient Shinto traditions.
    
    He, like many others, feel even the best anti-viral software and 
    security measures are not enough to beat what has quickly become the 
    bane of life with a computer, after an e-mail spam.
    
    Japan, like many other industrialised nations, was hit badly by a 
    plethora of viruses in 2003 such as the Slammer and Blaster viruses.
    
    And according to the Japanese National Police Agency, the nation's 
    computer network sees an average of 35,000 cyber attacks (including 
    virus and hackers) a month.
    
    For many computer users and sellers, it's matter of good business to 
    safeguard themselves in any way possible.
    
    "We've organised these ceremonies here at the Kanda Myojin to bless 
    for one year those computers and those who do business with 
    computers," said Yumi Yamaga, who represented the electronic retail 
    shop owners of Akihabara.
    
    In that very district, they also organised the distribution of good 
    luck charms in the hope that consumers would feel comfortable buying 
    one or two laptops. - CNA
    
    
    
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