-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thursday 11 September 2003 09:47, Richard M. Smith wrote:
> For example, if Symantec were to get this law passed, are they prepared > to see their employees who work on the Bugtraq email list go to jail? Of course not. They'll just shut it down. They don't want to see vulnerabilities discussed openly because that keeps them from being able to charge for advisories. The fact that these services still exist is due to their fear of community backlash, not corporate goodwill. Don't kid yourself, there are plenty of others out there just like them who would like nothing more than to make the so called "security community" an exclusive club open only to corporate types who see things their way. Many of them are among us. Fortunately, in most cases the good they do outweighs the ill will that they harbor. Eventually the thirst for more revenue will push them over the edge, and I for one, believe that the first one to step over that line will suffer such a backlash that the others contemplating following them will go back to their corners and sulk. If I had to bet on who the first will be, I would probably put my money on Symantec. I don't have anything against them particularly, but I think they are very close to the edge, as this quote indicates. - -- Jonathan Rickman Key ID: 0DF501FF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBP2CWVjTwrX0N9QH/AQFJKQgAr4yad04zS0JRI7EVoODGgK86qBnDMoJh dWXSk8fHl/kF4KKaxHZg1fTXx4cGRuFPhAEiVuI1NiBFftFPT/l5/xn79ksepNw5 TIfco4GtWji60VYYO2Z0I7Bude4afX2jW6VGzmL+CwMdPHKEWioVowTPh7gI86ss /aUeGi197qV1xAjv7eK6ESmR8GgpO+dg2YBDpw1cuVFkGOTqT1N/18BDUM1AOqRZ OORJHOoVyi8yvNIZFRzmKx1sRxAhooFPkNjxoLK3q3+HFc9VvppYTUzM7JI3U2nm lzZEhr2YqBjcNd7qVfND1ZxEWsLiW6CNlgBfD+wVTpoNwBv+wL5Abg== =7i1d -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
