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From: ggilliss at netpublishing.com (Gregory Gilliss)
Subject: SecurityForest - Public Release #1

Yeah, I'd like for my country to accummulate all the available computer 
security knowledge too...one heck of a competative advantage to have.

Registrant:
   Alon Swartz
   Har Sinai St
   Raanana, NA 43307
   Israel

   Registered through: GoDaddy.com
   Domain Name: SECURITYFOREST.COM
      Created on: 14-Sep-04
      Expires on: 14-Sep-05
      Last Updated on: 14-Sep-04

   Administrative Contact:
      Swartz, Alon  loni@...urityforest.com
      Har Sinai St
      Raanana, NA 43307
      Israel
      97745657      Fax --
   Technical Contact:
      Swartz, Alon  loni@...urityforest.com
      Har Sinai St
      Raanana, NA 43307
      Israel
      97745657      Fax --

   Domain servers in listed order:
      NS1.EVERYDNS.NET
      NS2.EVERYDNS.NET

Pity the US is so busy scaring the population that they have no time to
come up with ideas like this...

-- Greg

On or about 2004.11.19 12:41:29 +0000, loni@...urityforest.com (loni@...urityforest.com) said:

> Community Website: http://www.securityforest.com
> Community IRC channel: irc://irc.unixgods.net:5555/securityforest
> 
> 
> Table of contents
> =================
>   Summary
>   The Open Source Idea
>   Tree's in the Forest
>     ExploitTree
>     ToolTree
>     TutorialTree
>     LinkTree
>   GreenHouse
>   Thanks
> 
> 
> Summary
> =======
> SecurityForest.com is a collaboratively edited Forest consisting of Trees which anyone can contribute to. SecurityForest's trees are specific security repositories that are categorized for practical reasons. The technologies currently in use in these repositories are based on Wiki technology and CVS (Concurrent Versioning System) technology. Depending on the species of the tree - the suitable technology will be used. SecurityForest.com is a collection of repositories (trees) for the community - by the community. In other words - the updating, modifying and improving can be done by anyone in the community.
> This public release is posted at http://www.securityforest.com/wiki/index.php?title=SecurityForest_-_Public_Release_no.1
> 
> 
> The Open Source Idea
> ====================
> The basic idea behind Open Source is very simple: When people can read, modify and improve a piece of software, the software evolves. People improve it, people adapt it, people fix bugs. And this can happen at a speed that, if one is used to the slow pace of conventional development, seems astonishing.
> We at SecurityForest have learned that this rapid evolutionary process produces better results than the traditional closed model, in which only very few people improve the Security Repositories and everybody else must use what these individuals have come across and added. SecurityForest is not only based on OpenSource software, but itself is opensource meaning the updating, modifying and improving can be done by anyone in the community.
> 
> 
> Tree's in the Forest
> ====================

<<SNIP>> 

-- 
Gregory A. Gilliss, CISSP                              E-mail: greg@...liss.com
Computer Security                             WWW: http://www.gilliss.com/greg/
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