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I am shocked
Does this really mean that all software contains design features that some low-life criminal can exploit? If so, do we blame the vendor, programmer, or simply put the exploiter in jail? I like number 3.
Posted by: BXLE   Posted on: 10/27/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I am shocked  BXLE | 10/27/05
The problem is with...  cburgess | 10/27/05
Article is spot-on  mikerault | 10/27/05
Unbreakable? Yeah...in a vacuum.  lawryll@... | 10/27/05
get real  squeezebox | 10/27/05
USAF Database Hacked...  cburgess | 10/27/05
one man's hack  squeezebox | 10/27/05
the essence of hacking....  cburgess | 10/27/05
If you have the access Oracle is simple to hack  voska | 10/27/05
Published vs Unpublished Exploits  cburgess | 10/27/05
Oracle is a Patch always under development  kelmark2180 | 10/27/05
Selective data  joesmoe25 | 10/27/05

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