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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 16:39:59 -0300
From: "Marcio B. Jr." <marcio.barbado@...il.com>
To: Jim Harrison <Jim@...tools.org>
Cc: dailydave <dailydave@...ts.immunityinc.com>,
	"websecurity@...ts.webappsec.org" <websecurity@...ts.webappsec.org>,
	full-disclosure <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>,
	bugtraq <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>
Subject: Re: We're now paying up to $20,
 000 for web vulns in our services

On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Jim Harrison <Jim@...tools.org> wrote:
> IMHO, anyone who willingly, knowingly places customer data at risk by inviting attacks
> on their production systems is playing a very dangerous game.


It would be less inconsistent if their main web services were open
source. At least we would have sort of a Bazaar model.



Marcio Barbado, Jr.

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