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Date: Wed Sep 21 22:23:35 2005
From: Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu (Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu)
Subject: Google Secure Access or "How to have people
	download a trojan." 

On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 17:03:10 EDT, Paul Nickerson said:

> Seriously, Yvan. You really don't know who it is you're talking to. That is
> Mr. Berand-Jan Wever, creater of all that is more 1337 than you. If you and
> him are debating about issues pertaining to hacking, more often than not he
> will be right. I have never ever heard of you. What's the last security
> advisory that YOU have come out with?

Just keep in mind that there's a *lot* of very clued security people who
haven't issued advisories.. ;)

>  Not to mention as Microsoft becomes better at everything it does and
> becomes righteous, Google is turning into the new Microsoft.

The second part of this sentence is likely true.  The jury is still out
on whether Microsoft has *truly* become righteous, or if they're just paying
the mostly-expected lip service to the concept.
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