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re: This mailing list on a blog
From: krymson () gmail com
Date: 15 May 2007 18:30:46 -0000
We could break it down some more. What could secFocus do to combat this and what can users do? I'm not sure that anything SecFocus can do will really make a dent in these operations unless they close both the archives and the mailing list signup. The necessary evils of the Internet. :( For users, I hate to say it because it is like saying "leech on P2P networks" which kinda breaks down the whole spirit of it, but you can post from something like Yahoo or Hotmail accounts with an assumed name so that you yourself are not being exposed on various other splogs and sites and whatnot. Then again, I'd hate to see people resort to that in order to be more dramatic and personally attacking. It's definitely a debatable line.
Current thread:
- This mailing list on a blog tarak (May 11)
- RE: This mailing list on a blog David Harley (May 14)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Tara Kelly (May 15)
- RE: This mailing list on a blog David Harley (May 15)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog David Nalley (May 15)
- RE: This mailing list on a blog David Harley (May 16)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Tara Kelly (May 15)
- RE: This mailing list on a blog David Harley (May 14)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Kim Guldberg (May 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: This mailing list on a blog krymson (May 14)
- re: This mailing list on a blog krymson (May 15)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Robert Wesley McGrew (May 15)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Stian Øvrevåge (May 16)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Tara Kelly (May 17)
- Re: This mailing list on a blog Robert Wesley McGrew (May 15)