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Date: Tue Jan 17 21:32:44 2006
From: jasonc at science.org (Jason Coombs)
Subject: Secure Delete for Windows

sk wrote:
> thank you for the constructive feedback. at least it was usefull

People who install software on their computers and connect them to 
networks then receive and process incoming data with those computers and 
said software do not want security, we just want full disclosure of the 
risks that we expose ourselves to by engaging in such unsafe behavior.

If you're going to be part of the problem rather than part of the 
solution, if you intend to join the ranks of the self-interested 
software vendors who refuse to disclose the risk factors of installing 
and using your products, and also refuse to disclose the source code so 
that we can compile the code ourselves and therefore at least know where 
our machine code came from and what its source looks like, then you're 
the one who needs to stfu and go promptly out of business before you 
hurt somebody.

Best,

Jason Coombs
jasonc@...ence.org

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