, 2003-10-15
The open-source community should abandon its piecemeal approach to securing Linux-- and soon.
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A series of misconceptions
2003-10-16
Anonymous (1 replies)
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Looking like donkey's
2003-10-16
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Looking like donkey's
2003-10-16
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New Editorial Direction for SF?
2003-10-16
Al Franken (1 replies)
Al Franken (1 replies)
New Editorial Direction for SF?
2003-10-16
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Evolution, a necessary evil
2003-10-16
Axe-2-Grind (1 replies)
Axe-2-Grind (1 replies)
Evolution, a necessary evil
2003-10-17
Faust (1 replies)
Faust (1 replies)
R u sure u r not a donkey yourself?
2003-10-20
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
R u sure u r not a donkey yourself?
2003-10-20
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Anonymous (1 replies)
R u sure u r not a donkey yourself?
2003-10-20
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
R u sure u r not a donkey yourself?
2003-10-20
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Wil-E-Coyote bridge design
2003-10-21
DWilliams (1 replies)
DWilliams (1 replies)

Microsoft, Intel, Compaq and the other companies involved in Palladium wil look like donkeys if they want to or not. Simpely cause their engineers are human (All tho some mite argue their not). And humans always make mistakes. And hackers wil find those mistakes. Its evolution, it always was and will be.
here are my two cents...kernels will be rooted, memory curtaining or not.
I know that its a very sad thought for most sysadmins and security experts. But he your jobs stop at five. And that is still a little light in the eternal darkness hackers cast over your (working)lifes.
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