Re: Security through wide system use?

From: Ronaldo Vasconcellos (ronaldo_at_nospam.vasconcellos.eti.br)
Date: 12/25/03


Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 08:37:20 -0200

David wrote:
> Microsoft Monopoly Represents National Security Risk, Say Internet
> Security Experts
> http://www.ccianet.org/press/03/0924.pdf
[...]

The funny thing is that Daniel Geer, mentioned in this document, was
*fired* from @Stake after it was published. What's it about, fear from
Linux? :-)

-Ronaldo



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