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Message-ID: <Sea2-F213mTcFSU5JWV0001bfea@hotmail.com>
From: sixsigma98 at hotmail.com (J G)
Subject: pissed off

No, no, no. Read the End User License Agreement. Every one I have read says 
the vulnerabilities belong to the licensee (user) of the software, never the 
people that put them there.

Ray

>I thought vulnerabilities belonged to people who were writing vulnerable
>softwares...


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