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Time after time
Time after time OSS advocates claim that because their software is open to scrutiny by thousands of eyes it is therefore more secure. Yet, the TCP stack which has been arround since the Internet itself and is available in source format contains a serious flaw. I am afraid the thousands of eyes theory is losing some credibility.
Posted by: ShadeTree   Posted on: 04/21/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why dont we blame Microsoft for this one too  mojoman_x@... | 04/20/04
Some idiot will try, stay tuned...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/20/04
Hmmm....  bchesmer | 04/20/04
For THIS TCP issue MS  michael-t | 04/20/04
Microsoft users the BSD TCP/IP network stack.  B.O.F.H. | 04/20/04
That's nice to know  toadlife | 04/20/04
OSX is...  B.O.F.H. | 04/21/04
BSD Stack and Microsoft  toadlife | 04/21/04
Methinks thou dost protest...too much  escoles@... | 04/21/04
What's sauce for the goose  John Dulles | 04/21/04
Go ahead...  kray_z | 04/20/04
Most of us are safe  KTLA | 04/20/04
Are you a Mike Cox wannabe?  d_jedi | 04/21/04
WRONG!  jrbeaman | 04/21/04
[retroactive sarcasm alert]  escoles@... | 04/21/04
Get over yourself  drichards1953 | 04/21/04
Dumb Post of the Day  ShadeTree | 04/21/04
Not to mention...  rapson | 04/21/04
Time after time  ShadeTree | 04/21/04
Nice thought, but irrelevant  escoles@... | 04/21/04
It is just as likely...  ShadeTree | 04/21/04
SSafer or more prone: Both, but ultimately safer  escoles@... | 04/21/04
Unfortunately the history of ...  ShadeTree | 04/21/04
But then, history is only *what's written* (Or, 'Security by Ignorance')  escoles@... | 04/21/04

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