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

From: Dragan Cvetkovic (me_at_privacy.net)
Date: 04/20/05

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    Casper H.S. *** <Casper.***@Sun.COM> writes:

    > A long time ago I, too, fervently argued for the hacker/cracker
    > distinction; but at least I'm man enough to admit that this
    > is a lost cause; and smart enough to understand how words
    > derive their meaning. If 99.9% of the community thinks
    > that a hacker is someone who breaks into computers without permission,
    > then that is good enough for me (and I'm being generous giving
    > the hacker/cracker distinction support of .1% of the population)

    This sounds much more like the Casper *** we all know and respect. I think
    I'll just ignore the posting made before about "hacker vs cracker" as one
    made on his (rare) bad days.

    Dragan

    P.S. Althogh I have no idea what it all had to do with manhood :-)

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