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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
Our return to BBS? 2001-11-12
Anonymous
Utter BS 2001-11-13
gnaw
This is Dangerous and not Glasnost and Perestroika ! 2001-11-16
togo
What it potentially does is - by 'silencing' the constant 'litte' probing of the border for a potential to build up (without having been approached by a full width of open source developers) that could break the Machines in a much bigger way. Besides Possibly dishonest forces could without full documentation possibly build in intentional vulnerabilities ...?!

It's thought provoking and can quite possibly result in interesting fractioning among the movement ...

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It is just the beginning.... 2001-11-22
Francisco Figueiredo (1 replies)
It is just the beginning.... 2001-11-23
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