From: sameer <sameer@c2.org>
To: jsw@neon.netscape.com (Jeff Weinstein)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-23 19:24:16 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 23 Sep 95 12:24:16 PDT
From: sameer <sameer@c2.org>
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 95 12:24:16 PDT
To: jsw@neon.netscape.com (Jeff Weinstein)
Subject: Re: The Next Hack
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> What exactly is the point of this? We have:
Is Netscape going to cover the cost of getting the new keys
that the servers generate signed and certified by Versign? Is netscape
going to tell its customers that they need to regenerate their
keys and get new certificates?
Like I've said, I'm very impressed with netscape's quick
response and almost everything they've done.
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