brian : how are you going to puplish that paper ?

i realy would like to read it ! and i'm sure it will be a good one , so
if you don't mind if i could translate it to german

adi

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WOW.  I'm actually writing a research paper on M$ right now.  If you 
know and could tell me your sources for these things it would be GREATLY

appreciated

Thanks!
Brian

Miark wrote:

>Shane and I were talking about M$ products and the government. I 
>thought y'all might be interested too.
>
>First, the Peruvian government is putting through a bill that would 
>eliminate closed, proprietary software (M$ software) from government 
>computers. The General Manager of M$ in Peru wrote a public complaint, 
>and a congressman wrote a response. I was most interested in what he 
>said about security:
>
>"To guarantee national security or the security of the State, it is 
>indispensable to be able to rely on systems without elements which 
>allow control from a distance or the undesired transmission of 
>information to third parties. Systems with source code freely 
>accessible to the public are required to allow their inspection by the 
>State itself, by the citizens, and by a large number of independent 
>experts throughout the world. Our proposal brings further security, 
>since the knowledge of the source code will eliminate the growing 
>number of programs with spy code. "In the same way, our proposal 
>strengthens the security of the citizens, both in their role as 
>legitimate owners of information managed by the state, and in their 
>role as consumers. In this second case, by allowing the growth of a 
>widespread availability of free software not containing spy code able 
>to put at risk privacy and individual freedoms."
>
>Well said. And if that wasn't enough to stricken M$ crap, check this 
>out (in case you didn't already read it in Shane's sig):
>
>"Microsoft has knowingly and willfully concealed information regarding
>security flaws in computer software from the [National Security Agency]
>out of fear that revealing such flaws would reduce the number of copies
>of its products that would be purchased by the government... I have
>raised this issue internally with Microsoft, and in return have been
the
>subject of both bribes and threats."  -ED CURRY, Computer Security
>Specialist, in a letter to Defense Secretary William Coen
>
>In other words, M$ risked national security for the love of money. How 
>unbelievably vile! Just look at how much M$ cares about the security of

>the 260+ million inhabitants of its home country.
>
>I didn't think I could hate M$ as much as I do right now. Anyway, I 
>really hope the US government starts taking notice of how other 
>governments are separating themselves from the evil that is Microsoft.
>
>Miark
>
>
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