How Secure Is Too Secure?

From: Dexter (Dexter411@attbi.com)
Date: 06/04/02


From: "Dexter" <Dexter411@attbi.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 01:04:10 GMT

Hi Guys, I am new to the forum so if this is a dumb question, feel free to
express that to me :-),

I've been reading up a bit about many security concerns people have. It
seems that people like to find out the holes in software that they have
invested money in. My question to you all is -- At what point will people
get so caught up with security that the products begin to suffer?

And when I ask this, remember that Microsoft will probably NEVER reach this
level.

:-D Thanks,



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