Mobile Malware vs. the Goat Sucker

Posted by in Analysis on May 1, 2006

Have you ever heard of “El Chupacabra?” Well, just in case you haven’t, El Chupacabra (in English, the “goat sucker”) is a South American spiked, fanged, goat-eating beast that strikes terror in residents of Puerto Rico and (more recently) South and North America. There’ve been hundreds of Chupacabra sightings in the past decade, and there are thousands of people (smart, educated people) the world over who swear that the Chupacabra exists. But scientists disagree. Scientists argue that the Chupacabra is “mass hysteria” (“folie

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