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Message-ID: <037f01c37bd1$f65e91c0$6501a8c0@SKYLINE>
From: gshively at pivx.com (Geoff Shively)
Subject: Security firm Symantec has rubbed subscribers to the Full-Disclosure mailing list the wrong way

"Security firm Symantec has rubbed subscribers to the Full-Disclosure mailing list the wrong way by due to a quote attributed to its chief operating officer, John Schwarz. 

In a Wired story titled " Just Say No to Viruses and Worms", Schwarz was quoted as calling for laws to make it a criminal offence to share information and tools online which could be used by malicious hackers and virus writers. "

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/09/12/1063268553158.html


Cheers,
Geoff Shively, CTO
PivX Solutions, LLC

Are You Secure?
http://www.pivx.com
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