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Keep Security Censorship Away From Linux
Jon Lasser, 2001-11-07

Opponents of vulnerability disclosure may have a surprise ally in Linux's second-in-command

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Keep Security Censorship Away From Linux 2001-11-07
Corey Snow (corey@snowpoint.com)
Keep Security Censorship Away From Linux 2001-11-07
igaware@lineone.net
DMCA No, Patriot Act Maybe 2001-11-10
trowe
Stupid americans and their stupid laws 2001-11-11
Anonymous (1 replies)
Hmmm... 2001-11-11
Anonymous
Good Job Alan. Sucked in USA! 2001-11-11
Anonymous
So what? 2001-11-12
Anonymous
Keep Security Censorship Away From Linux 2001-11-12
MdW(Pur1ty)
It is obvious to say that open disdussion about weaknesses in the kernel should not be withheld from the general public, and most of all not to people in the security bussines.


Further more:


This implies that we should not chose the Microsoft way of supplying information about the product in general.

Wel, is gues we have to relay to al the people developing and working with Linux, and to trust them that they wil not make the mistake to withhold any kind of information concerning GNU/Linux products.

Remember this is a open en free community we are talking about.

Many thanx,
MdW(Pur1ty)

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Our return to BBS? 2001-11-12
Anonymous
Utter BS 2001-11-13
gnaw
It is just the beginning.... 2001-11-22
Francisco Figueiredo (1 replies)
It is just the beginning.... 2001-11-23
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