Re: [fw-wiz] Re: Ethics, morality and the industry

From: Marcus J. Ranum (mjr_at_ranum.com)
Date: 10/29/04

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    To: Paul Foster <Paul.Foster@dmtsystems.net>, firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com
    Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:38:25 -0400
    
    

    Paul Foster wrote:
    >>Should we bury our heads in the sand and not learn from people like this?

    What they are teaching is nothing that anyone who calls themself
    a security practitioner doesn't already know. Put in that context,
    is it still worth feeding them and helping them pay off their legal
    debts?

    mjr.

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