> If you were developing a ColdFusion Application that would be 
> used by thousands worldwide, and you had pockets as deep as 
> Microsoft, how likely would it be that the application could 
> be hacked in dozens of different ways? How tough would it be 
> to spend a couple of million to have a team of hackers go at 
> it, BEFORE you release it? Better yet, release a hacker beta,
> and hand out wads of cash to whoever discovers holes. They 
> haven't made it a priority. Expedient release is the priority.

That's right - expedient release is certainly high on their priority list.
That's how you get those deep pockets, you know.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
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