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Message-ID: <20030121191427.GB1411@localhost.localdomain>
From: silvio at big.net.au (Silvio Cesare)
Subject: Security Industry Under Scrutiny #4

On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 11:13:23AM -0800, Day Jay wrote:
> 
> So, by paying for a house or a job for spending one's
> time developing/finding exploits would be "bad"? Would
> it be better to be a homeless exploit coder?

How about some regular dev. work?  I speak not for the script kiddiez with
jobs who are cert'd in point and click security - they have obviously
paid their dues.

--
Silvio

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