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Microsoft's New Security Chief Was Hacker Hunter
Steven Bonisteel, Newsbytes 2002-02-01

Scott Charney led '90s-era hacker crackdown

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Microsoft's New Security Chief Was Hacker Hunter - Ooo, Ahhhh 2002-02-01
Andy Wood
Typical MS.....Anything NOT to fix their products!! Maybe if good 'ol MS had placed security first many years ago instead of concentrating on puttin? a hurting the likes of Links and Intuit by giving away their cheap imitations they wouldn?t have to worry about making people behave.

If I bought a lock for my door and skill-less thieves (script kiddies) could open it at will, and then the manufacturer blamed the robbers??gimme a break! Trustworthy Computing?that in itself is worth looking @ MS for providing it?s own solutions. Perhaps trustworthy coding might work. I give it the same chance as ?Trustworthy Gun Owning? or ?Trustworthy NOT-Driving-Under-The-Influence? or ?Trustworthy Governing?.

Gimme Open Source?.at least then I can write my own workarounds while the patch is being made. It?s not perfect, but it?s FREE!

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Microsoft's New Security Chief Was Hacker Hunter 2002-02-02
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