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Message-ID: <402CA197.24874.517F98@localhost>
From: cta at hcsin.net (Bernie, CTA)
Subject: RE: W2K source "leaked"?

On 13 Feb 2004 at 14:53, Georgi Guninski wrote:

> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,5264,00.asp
> Allchin: Disclosure May Endanger U.S.
> By Caron Carlson
> May 13, 2002 	
> 
> 
> A senior Microsoft Corp. executive told a federal court last week
> that sharing information with competitors could damage national
> security and even threaten the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan. He
> later acknowledged that some Microsoft code was so flawed it
> could not be safely disclosed.
> 
<<<

Let me see, how can we get businesses to buy new software and 
not have to deal with the risks (liabilities) and costs 
associated with supporting this old stuff?

Welcome to risk disclosure marketing. 

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