And Linux or open source is any better when the GNU source code server was hacked and a trojan was in there from May to July and only recently they found out?

InfoWorld: GNU server attack releases Linux code concerns: August 14,
2003: By : Applications:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/08/14/HNgnu_1.html

There is no such thing as secure software. It's all managed risk. The only secure communication is paper cups and string and if you are standing close enough you can overhear that too.

Susan Bradley

David Frenkel wrote:


Protest over Microsoft’s DHS Deal

A US industry body, the Computer and Communications Industry Association

(CCIA) has sent a letter to US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), urging the department to stop using insecure Microsoft software. http://www.sap.info/public/en/clickthrough.php4/DBNF/263223f4f3a524e675





Regards,



David Frenkel

612-237-1966



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