Oxblood Ruffin "Foreign Minister" of cDc has written a piece for the Register entitled, "Microsoft, terrorism, and computer security". In it he argues that Microsoft's "security through obscurity" policy is grossly irresponsible in the light of September 11th and that, in the world we find ourselves living today, Microsoft can no longer afford to put it's marketing goals ahead of real concerns about the security of it's products.
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What's with the phantom line breaks whenever I post? Im starting to get paranoid.
Posted by Dan on 16 Dec 2001 at 03:21 PM