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Message-ID: <5.0.0.25.2.20030710174706.01f58b80@pop3.direcway.com>
From: madsaxon at direcway.com (madsaxon)
Subject: The Al Huger Thread

At 03:09 PM 7/10/03 -0700, security snot wrote:

>It has come to my attention that there is possibly something shady going
>on between Al Huger of Symantec and Core Security Technologies.

Maybe, maybe not.  Is it really an issue we want to pursue
here?  If you don't trust Symantec/Security Focus' motives,
just don't subscribe to their lists or use their products.
Whether or not Al is an investor in CoreST really isn't
anyone's business but his own, in the nitty-gritty analysis.
At least, it doesn't seem appropriate to me to air
that dirty laundry here.

Let's worry about vulnerabilities and exploits, and leave
politics to Declan.  ;-)

m5x


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