http://blogs.adobe.com/asset/2012/09/inappropriate-use-of-adobe-code-signing-certificate.html
We recently received two malicious utilities that appeared to be
digitally signed using a valid Adobe code signing certificate. The
discovery of these utilities was isolated to a single source. As soon
as
Hi Michael,
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Blanchard, Michael (InfoSec)
wrote:
> Here in the US we have a nice little document called the Constitution,
> perhaps you've heard of it?
We're not talking about the US here. Google entered the Latin American
market, and wants to do business there.
Hmmm... that reads much harsher than I meant it to read My intent is to
have a friendly discussion, not one as harsh as my tone below suggests
We're all friends here, I'd like to keep it that way :-)
Mike B
-Original Message-
From: funsec-boun...@linuxbox.org [mailto:funsec
Here in the US we have a nice little document called the Constitution, perhaps
you've heard of it? Google has done NOTHING wrong, they are simply a platform
for others to exercise their first amendment rights of free speech. Google is
under no obligation to remove anything just because someone
Hi Steve,
I agree with you on the free speech issue. Its very important, and I
encourage folks to use tools such as TOR to access content if desired
when living under an oppressive regime. I'm not sure how much value is
in politicians slinging mud at one another, but what the heck
> This gent