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check your dictionary?
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/chink

(meaning 1 - "a crack, cleft, or fissure: a chink in a wall.")
Kink is practically synonymous in the context, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with the world used in this article (just something wrong with the over-the-top racism filter on comments).

Chink is more appropriate to the armour metaphor.
Posted by: exolon   Posted on: 05/21/09  (Edited: 05/21/2009 @ 05:28) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's KINK! not *****!  ncnsolutions@... | 05/20/09
No, it's "c h i n k".  cgadbois@... | 05/20/09
check your dictionary?  exolon | 05/21/09
See that! Even ZDNet thinks so  ncnsolutions@... | 05/20/09
RE: ***** in encryption armor discovered  Sirgwain | 05/20/09
***** is a proper word for gap or small hole.  zclayton2 | 05/20/09
RE: ***** in encryption armor discovered  shadfurman | 05/20/09
RE: ***** in encryption armor discovered  Parassassin | 05/21/09
not debian specific, worse...  johndoe9999 | 05/21/09
Uh, say what?  dddd_z | 05/21/09
Thanks OpenBSD for fixing OpenSSH, for every OS!  y0wch | 07/16/09

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