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Message-ID: <8C7E9CC4562EC5A-CAC-3D922@FWM-D32.sysops.aol.com>
Date: Tue Jan 17 22:38:18 2006
From: greybrimstone at aim.com (greybrimstone@....com)
Subject: Oracle Reports - Read parts of files via
customize(fixed after 875 days)
Wasn't tru64 unbreakable too? *scratches head*
-simon
-----Original Message-----
From: KF (lists) <kf_lists@...italmunition.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Sent: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 17:09:54 -0500
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Oracle Reports - Read parts of files via
customize(fixed after 875 days)
un?break?a?ble (un-bra'ka-bal) pronunciation
adj.
1. To brush holes under rug as long as possible.
2. Able to hide beind a garbage Ad campaign.
http://www.oracle.com/oramag/oracle/02-mar/o22insight.html
Whats Behind it you ask? How about a nice big fat steamy load of
poopy.
-KF
Thierry Zoller wrote:
>Dear Alexander Kornbrust and Amichai Shulman ,
>
>It's astonishing how customers are left vulnerable for _years_ trying
>to conceal hundreds of bugs under a single patch. Knowing what type
>of sensitive data I have come across on certain Oracle servers
>I wonder whether this strategy pays out for Oracle in the long run.
>
>Quick Note to Oracle : Bugs are not only found by the Good GuysTM.
>
>(Kudos to your non disclosure endurance)
>
>Oracle Bug 5882923 : 875 days
>Oracle Bug 5883603 : 889 days
>Oracle Bug 5883621 : 874 days ago
>Oracle Bug 5802023 : 190 days
>
> >
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