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Re: Releasing patches is bad for security
From: "Meritt James" <meritt_james () bah com>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:58:41 -0500
Almost. It isn't releasing them that is good for profits, but people BUYING them is good for profits. Want it bad, get it bad. Q.E.D. "ELLIS, STEVEN" wrote:
James saidHow about taking this back to where it all started ? "Releasing buggy software is bad for security"But it is good for profits,
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Current thread:
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security, (continued)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security Dave Paris (Feb 26)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security Clint Bodungen (Feb 26)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security Curt Purdy (Feb 26)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security Pall Thayer (Feb 26)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security mgotts (Feb 26)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security Ross M. W. Bennetts (Feb 26)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security Brian Taylor (Feb 29)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security Ross M. W. Bennetts (Feb 26)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security james (Feb 26)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security ELLIS, STEVEN (Feb 27)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security james (Feb 27)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security Meritt James (Feb 27)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security ELLIS, STEVEN (Feb 27)
- RE: Releasing patches is bad for security Gary Nichols (Feb 26)
- Re: Releasing patches is bad for security Joe Miller (Feb 29)