, 2005-09-14
If there's one thing I've learned in the past few years as editor of SecurityFocus, it's that there is absolutely no saving grace in the security world. Everyone is a target, everyone is vulnerable and exposed, and no one is safe from, well... anything.
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Thanks mom! ...but...
2005-09-15
Oofus Funnybutt III (4 replies)
Oofus Funnybutt III (4 replies)
Re: Thanks mom! ...but...
2005-09-15
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2005-09-16
Oofus Funnybutt III (1 replies)
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Check the chard on The "Badness Gap"
2005-09-15
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)

"Running a "penetration test" for Apache bugs is completely pointless against a server that is running a custom piece of C code that is running in a locked-down portion of an embedded system"
I'm no expert but isn't advocating securuity thru obscurity and suggesting that we program custom apps for every service we run kinda dumb itself?
I did like the article though, Kelly Martin's, but Markus Ranum's seemed a little adhoc.
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