Re: Sysmask security challenge: 1 week and +300 arbitrary code assaults, still resisting

From: Casper H.S. Dik (Casper.Dik_at_Sun.COM)
Date: 04/20/05

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    Dragan Cvetkovic <me@privacy.net> writes:

    >One would expect that established meaning of words doesn't change just
    >because some newspaper guys who are uninformed and don't know any better
    >spread the wrong semantics among the public who doesn't know any better.

    When the newspapers used the work it had already established it
    second meaning. Get over it. (And the hollywood movie wasn't called
    "hackers" for nothing)

    >Luckily, Sun's PR try with 200Mb network speed (for a full duplex 100Mb
    >network) didn't get the widespread acceptance ...

    This is so irrelevant that it's almost at hominem.

    Casper

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