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There is only one problem with this approach to finding bugs
Simply because it can very well daw someone to the bug hunt that they don't want more quickly. I mean I don't know how a virus writer thinks but this approach says to me that they expect it to be full of bugs. Which is not a good message to be sending.
Posted by: crashoverride   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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