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From: jonathan at nuclearelephant.com (Jonathan A. Zdziarski)
Subject: NASA.GOV SQL Injections

> No offense meant to the fine IT people at NASA, but do you seriously
> believe that the one-percenters are securing the network?  As opposed to
> say, figuring out how to land a rover on Mars, how to keep astronauts
> alive in space, how to overcome the long-term negative effects of zero
> gravity, etc., etc.???

Maybe I'm not as familiar with NASA as others might be, but I would
think NASA would try and hire the most gifted IT people they could find
(e.g. the cream of the crop).  Since I've never run into one, I can't
prove this theory - I suppose it's possible they're all morons...but if
I had the resources NASA has, there wouldn't be any idiots working for
me.

I wonder if their janitors require security clearance just to work
there...if that's the case their IT people are most likely l33t.



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