From: “Martin Diehl” <mdiehl@dttus.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-10-11 13:39:46 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 11 Oct 95 06:39:46 PDT
From: "Martin Diehl" <mdiehl@dttus.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Oct 95 06:39:46 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Public Awarreness of Security
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On October 11, 1995, John Markoff of the NYTimes writes:
"Newly publicized weaknesses in the basic structure of the Internet
[snip]
.. advantage of the fault-finding talents of the Berkeley researchers
and other like-minded experts, the company announced a contest today
called Netscape Bugs Bounty
[snip]"
On October 11, 1995, Joan E. Rigdon of the Wall Street Journal writes:
"The software industry is starting to sweep the bugs out of the closet
[snip]
... Netscape is trying to systematically tap the intelligence of the
hackers instead of randomly waiting for them to find mistakes.
[snip]"
Both of these stories bring out not only the flaws in the Internet and
software to use the Internet, but also the work going on both at the
software developers as well as that by groups such as ours that are
active in identifying the risks.
Congratulations to the Cypherpunks
Martin G. Diehl
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