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[Dailydave] Invalid prosecutions arn't simply America's problem...
From: Dave Aitel (dave
immunitysec.com)
Date: Wed Mar 31 2004 - 15:07:58 CST
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It's important to for companies to remember that there are plenty of
free minds available to back up those of us who get unfairly
prosecuted. My prediction is that Tegam (www.viguard.com), the sco of
the anti-virus world, is going to find that a lot of anonymous papers
will get published this year on their product, most likely with
working exploits. I would certainly find that highly amusing, wouldn't
you guys? If Peter Winter-Smithers (those of you who want a challenge
and appear to have run out of Shareware things), or simply those old
hats with some spare time on your hands...
Dave Aitel
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