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Palladium holds Promise, and Peril
Tim Mullen, 2002-07-08

Whether Microsoft's ambitious project is a security solution or a Trojan horse depends much on the company's intentions.

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....only the best of intentions ... 2002-07-08
Anonymous (1 replies)
Arms race did exist 2002-07-08
Anonymous
The Peril of the Hardware... 2002-07-08
Nicholas Weaver
The wrong problem addressed 2002-07-09
L0k1 (1 replies)
The wrong problem addressed 2002-07-10
Anonymous (1 replies)
The wrong problem addressed 2002-07-11
Anonymous
What about the others? 2002-07-09
MERLiiN
Palladium holds Promise, and Peril 2002-07-09
SaltyNetGuru
Just one more reason I decided years ago to go down the open source road. Due to the fact that I focus the bulk of my eduaction and expertise within UNIX/Linux I dont have to deal with alot of this Bullsh*t.
If you are a Advanced UNIX/Linux Admin you do not have so many of these headaches on your core Network and or servers and when you do you have full access/control of all the code and what it does, has access to ect ect ect. Yet another middle finger to Microsoft. If any of you honestly believe for a minute that at one point Microsoft will not abuse this technology your fools, thats not my opinion, look at there track record on everything, not just a few things, i mean everything! period im done.

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Wrong problem indeed,... 2002-07-10
Anonymous
Yea, best interest 2002-07-18
Anonymous







 

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