, 2004-12-01
Trust with hardware vendors for open source systems is becoming a one-way street, where in exchange for support they offer a closed source binary solution with no provision to audit security.
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Closed Source Hardware
2004-12-03
JTC (1 replies)
JTC (1 replies)
Closed Source Hardware - Clarifications
2004-12-03
Jason V. Miller (Author) (4 replies)
Jason V. Miller (Author) (4 replies)
Closed Source Hardware - Clarifications
2004-12-04
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Closed Source Hardware - Clarifications
2004-12-06
Jason V. Miller (Author) (1 replies)
Jason V. Miller (Author) (1 replies)
Closed Source Hardware (and software)
2004-12-07
GreyGeek (1 replies)
GreyGeek (1 replies)

Let's not forget it was a little matter concerning a closed-source (printer) device driver, over at MIT, that kicked this whole open-source thing off (if I read Steven Levy correctly).
Let's also recall that some nasty rumours have circulated concerning a certain large photocopier company, who allegedly bugged their copiers to provide the CIA with their own copy of all copies made by those copiers ...
Must be time to break out the disassembler.
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