<nonsense>
"Hell, I'll feel more insecure about the product if the "architectural
information" for the product was freely available on the 'net, for any and
every hacker to peruse and find faults with same." (c) Brian Steele
</nonsense>
and...
<nonsense>
"Also, if a hacker, by perusing the "open" architecture for a security
product, chances upon a flaw, then can we rely on him to report the flaw to
the producer, or more likely use it for his own profit?" (c) Brian Steele
</nonsense>
Are you *serious*!?
1st: Security through obscurity *DOES NOT WORK*. No need to argue about that.
2nd: Can you rely on ANYONE when reporting vulnerabilities comes to question?
3rd: I think that you have some serious problems with understanding security.
Regards,
Vanja Hrustic
Information Systems Manager
Siam Relay Ltd.
Phone: +662-713-5130
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