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Message-ID: <20030407174854.GA25737@cs.utk.edu>
From: vasil at cs.utk.edu (David Vasil)
Subject: U.S. military helps fund Calgary hacker with $2.3 million

On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 06:13:41PM +0300, Georgi Guninski <guninski@...inski.com> wrote:
> http://www.securitynewsportal.com/cgi-bin/cgi-script/csNews/csNews.cgi?database=JanY%2edb&command=viewone&id=72&op=t
> 
> Fine opinion about war and m$, but the statement
> "OpenBSD, which does not develop as many products as Microsoft, says only 
> one vulnerability or hole has been found in its software in the past seven 
> years"
> is untrue.

I believe the article took the quote from openbsd.org's front
page:

"Only one remote hole in the default install, in more than 7 years!"

and extended it beyond the scope of a "default install" to all
software the openbsd project develops.

-Dave

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