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Default state of open?
Any "firewall" which has a default state of open access is NOT a firewall, but a glorified router. A real firewall denies everything not explicitly permitted.

Still, interesting interview.
Posted by: mathandmetal   Posted on: 10/29/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why hack home users  geoffreyarcher | 10/28/04
Home user have always been the target.  htotten | 10/28/04
Home users do dumb things  voska | 10/28/04
Ding, Ding, Ding . . .  Roger Ramjet | 10/29/04
It just seems that way.  doe_z | 10/29/04
I get about 1000 hack attempts a day  V Sanders | 10/29/04
CRACKERS not hackers  Roger Ramjet | 10/29/04
Yeahright  quietLee | 10/29/04
You defined a Cracker.  doe_z | 10/29/04
Hacker is a cracker in training  quietLee | 10/29/04
You are both wrong  voska | 10/29/04
and... don't forget spyware\drm and activation  V Sanders | 10/29/04
For those that MIGHT care...  SC-man | 10/29/04
Default state of open?  mathandmetal | 10/29/04
and who is hiring  V Sanders | 10/29/04
We need a full time bounty on them  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/30/04
think this would help crooked CEOs and Execs too  V Sanders | 10/31/04
Script kiddies are not hacker  Boblet | 11/01/04

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