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Re: Application-level Attacks
From: Crispin Cowan <crispin () immunix com>
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:32:18 -0800
Marcus J. Ranum wrote:
No no no. Application-level security attacks were invented when Alan Turing invented security bugs in 1932 with his "Halting Problem" :)So that means application level security was invented by Jon Von Neumann a long time before the marketing weasels had even heard of computers. :)
Crispin -- Crispin Cowan, Ph.D. http://immunix.com/~crispin/ CTO, Immunix http://immunix.com _______________________________________________ firewall-wizards mailing list firewall-wizards () honor icsalabs com http://honor.icsalabs.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards
Current thread:
- Re: Application-level Attacks, (continued)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Adam Shostack (Jan 28)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Marcus J. Ranum (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Adam Shostack (Jan 30)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Marcus J. Ranum (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Marcus J. Ranum (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Paul D. Robertson (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Marcus J. Ranum (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Paul D. Robertson (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Marcus J. Ranum (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Paul D. Robertson (Jan 29)
- Re: Application-level Attacks M. Dodge Mumford (Jan 30)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Marcus J. Ranum (Jan 30)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Crispin Cowan (Jan 30)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Stephen P. Berry (Jan 30)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Adam Shostack (Jan 28)
- Re: Application-level Attacks Devdas Bhagat (Jan 30)