, SecurityFocus 2002-01-16
A U.K. security expert is preparing to unveil a trove of serious vulnerabilities in Oracle's database products. Can the company redefine 'unbreakable' in time?
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14 evaluations missed what 1 guy found...
2002-01-16
Anonymous (5 replies)
Anonymous (5 replies)
14 evaluations missed what 1 guy found...
2002-01-17
Brad C. Johnson, Vice President, SystemExperts Corp.
Brad C. Johnson, Vice President, SystemExperts Corp.

"With Oracle9i Database, your business is unbreakable. Oracle9i Database is designed to eliminate the need for planned downtime and to withstand any failure: system failure, storage failure, site failure, or human error. If a server goes down, your applications keep running. And independent analysts agree."
This is quite a different meaning to the unbreakable
meaning that is understood by the writer of this article.
The writer is focussed on just hacking attempts, whereas
Oracle really means something different.
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