1995-10-14 - Re: Netscape rewards are an insult

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From: MIGUELDIAZ@megaweb.com (Miguel Diaz)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-10-14 21:24:14 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 14 Oct 95 14:24:14 PDT

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From: MIGUELDIAZ@megaweb.com (Miguel Diaz)
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 95 14:24:14 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Netscape rewards are an insult
Message-ID: <199510142121.RAA06091@mail-e1a.megaweb.com>
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Dr. Frederick B. Cohen writes in part:

>The idea that Netscape (like Microsoft) thinks they can 
>get free testing services from all over the net by real 
>experts just by offerring a tee shirt is down right 
>offensive.
>

Ditto.  The next major hack of Netscape will likely be used to 
bring that company to its knees. Unless one assumes that 
obvious backdoors will still be unprotected by their new code, 
a lot of computing time for brute force attacks and algorithm 
development will have to be spent to properly crack Netscape 
again. I seriously doubt the successful individuals will 
merely settle for fame and not fortune this time around.

OTOH I would much rather see MS get hacked next. If the 
rumors of MS being a Hard Drive Peeping Tom are true, then I 
wonder if there might be a way to send a byte bomb to their 
bit bucket??.......

Be Well









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