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Re: oracle on the traces of microsoft ?
From: Dragos Ruiu <dr () kyx net>
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 22:15:39 -0800
On November 23, 2004 09:42 am, Maynor, David (ISS Atlanta) wrote:
No joke. I fully agree. If you've ever spent time rev eng their math related code (including date handling) you'd be afraid... not necesarily form a security standpoint but from a reliability/accuracy standpoint.<sarcasm> You are making it sound like Oracle is some large multinational company with a large customer base and an ethical responsibility to keep that base safe. I mean "hackers" only target applications and services that are in wide use, come on now, who really uses Oracle. When you are a 3rd rate software shop like Oracle who needs to release timely updates, nothing important is running on it anyway. </sarcasm>
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