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Re: Security through obscurity, etc.
joshua geller (joshua
dee.retix.com)Tue, 13 Dec 1994 01:11:17 -0800
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> > I would rather have 8lgm then CERT. > And the chaos & disorder on the net? > CERT consists of beaurocrats; 8lgm of posers -- what's a difference, > after all? > At least you can't use CERT's advisory to crack root on a site, and wipe > out important files; 8lgm's advisories were, and in fact are being used > for those purposes as well. but if you're paying attention 8lgm will tell you about holes before most of the teenyboppers get a hold of them. josh
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