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RE: Opera sings the security blues
Aviv, thank you for the explanation.

However, as most security replrters, you speak in a
way that doesn'tt give credit properly to improvements
- they sound like they are still faults as you are
describing them, even though they are fixed in the
release your article is about.

I understand very well that you are saying there might
still be a path in, to exploit the underlying
vulnerability you've noticed.

However, no path exists that we know of now, correct?

I think if you would be clear, you'd attract more and
better attention, to the issue and to yourself.

People will read and understand things better which do
not attempt to threaten them. And your case will move
ahead, as the target company will feel better about
listening to you themselves.

Kind regards,
Narr Vi
Posted by: Narr vi   Posted on: 10/31/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great informative article Aviv, however...  Scrat | 10/30/08
RE: Opera sings the security blues  eiverson@... | 10/30/08
RE: Opera sings the security blues  Narr vi | 10/31/08
RE: Opera sings the security blues  phatkat | 10/31/08
BUT! Compatibility Still Lacks!  bob@... | 12/05/08
Per data at Secunia.com - Opera Seems to be the Most Secure  stds | 12/05/08
RE: Opera sings the security blues  operaemt | 07/21/09

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