GIYF.  The Economist has its own, large website.  I received my copy
of this week's Economist in this morning's mail.

On 4/2/13, Steve Comstock <st...@trainersfriend.com> wrote:
> On 4/2/2013 2:21 PM, John Gilmore wrote:
>> This piece will repay your attention.  It is the first open-literature
>> discussion of the market for 'exploits' and who is selling what to
>> whom for how much that I have seen.
>>
>> An 'exploit' is a piece of software that can be used by its developer
>> or a purchaser to penetrate a computer that is using software that has
>> a 'vulnerability', i.e., a design defect, that can be exploited to do
>> so.
>>
>> The largest market---governments are among the customers in it--is for
>> Internet Explorer exploits, but the one for Chrome exploits is
>> growing.
>>
>> There is no discussion of z/OS exploits, but I do not find this
>> reassuring.  Our turn will certainly come.
>>
>> John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA
>>
>
> Do you have a link for an online version?
>
>
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