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MS doesn't really need to pay anyone. There are so many for-profit security firms doing it for them already. If Linspire had the same, they probably wouldn't be backing this and Moz wouldn't have the all the needed funds to do it. Don't put this under the guise of a caring Moz. This is turning into a real battle between camps. And a good one to boot. Linspire is making some really smart decisions. Should be interesting.
Posted by: IT Scion   Posted on: 03/31/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Nobody Paid me!  kchahal | 03/31/05
Great program!  George Mitchell | 03/31/05
MS offers thousands to catch the virus writers, but won't pay a penney,  DonnieBoy | 03/31/05
Umm..  IT Scion | 03/31/05
why help ms?  blahblahblah | 04/02/05
Probably...  Loverock Davidson | 03/31/05
Example...  Martin Marvinski | 03/31/05
No  Loverock Davidson | 03/31/05
well until you show an example...  Monkey_MCSE | 03/31/05
Fair enough...  Martin Marvinski | 03/31/05
learn a little  blahblahblah | 04/02/05
Open Source in Harmony  matrixdomain | 03/31/05
There is only one problem with this approach to finding bugs  crashoverride | 03/31/05
What do you mean?  Martin Marvinski | 03/31/05
And also  IT Scion | 04/01/05
funny  blahblahblah | 04/02/05
I think the bounty system is a good way to develop open source  hipparchus2000 | 04/01/05
Have you seen Rent-a-Coder?  Hugh Jass | 04/03/05

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