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Stones, Fire and Water
Tim Mullen, 2002-11-11

A nasty trade secret lawsuit displays the ugly side of the network security industry.

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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-11
TL
Well written 2002-11-11
Anonymous (1 replies)
Well written 2002-11-11
Anonymous
Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-11
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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-12
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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-12
GarageResearcher
Axe 2 Grind? 2002-11-13
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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-13
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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-14
TW
Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-14
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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-15
Anonymous HoG'r! (1 replies)
Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-17
Anonymous
Hehe, ur evil...except unfortunately the person was pretty much spot on - the NTOBjectives tools are very raw and unstable and the docs look like they were written by a dyslexic Russian! If these are the results of having extra development time available due to the restraining order then I'd hate to have seen the state of the tools when they were supposed to have been released!!

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Stones, Fire and Water 2002-11-15
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Talent flees Foundstone 2002-11-16
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Talent flees Foundstone 2002-11-16
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