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Message-ID: <1FA45C2E5F2E4B46967415DA3A804FE8811EE1@mail.greenborder.com>
Date: Fri Jul 14 23:58:25 2006
From: bill.stout at greenborder.com (Bill Stout)
Subject: Looking for any vulnerabilities in GreenBorder
	Pro - Download please, and let me know

Hi Andre,

Thanks, though I'm not promoting, rather I'm looking for problems.  I
should've left out the count, when I tried to explain the continued free
license.

Trust me, the company I work for would rather me NOT ask for
vulnerabilities on public lists.  My habit is to find problems sooner
than later.  I did ask the lists for beta testers during beta, since I'd
much rather find issues in beta than in a GA release.  Some of the list
members did beta test and provided feedback which helped a lot.

My intent is I'd like to discover vulnerabilities before the software is
installed on too many desktops.  The more eyes the better, and what
better talent is there, than on bugtraq and full-disclosure to pry into
it?  Plus, I'm guaranteed that the feedback here is 'direct and terse'
(-M.W.), and not toned down and tempered which is what I don't want.

Bill Stout

-----Original Message-----
From: Andre Gagne [mailto:gagne.andre@...il.com] On Behalf Of Andre
Gagne
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 9:26 AM
To: Bill Stout; full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Looking for any vulnerabilities in
GreenBorder Pro - Download please, and let me know

 From the list charter, "Gratuitous advertisement, product placement, or

self-promotion is forbidden."
I feel that you're boarder-line here, others may feel differently. If 
you want testers, try contacting people individually. And no, I don't 
have enough experience to try and crack it.

Just thought I'd let you know.

Bill Stout wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm looking for vulnerabilities or other weaknesses in our GreenBorder

> Pro (application virtualization and isolation) product. I invite you 
> to download and hammer it. Please tell me of any vulnerability you may

> find.
>
> If you download and activate it, the email used for activation will be

> responded to with a license key for a year. The feedback we've gained 
> is invaluable, for example our Saturday build will include NOD32 
> compatibility and updated installer checks. It requires XP or 2K Pro 
> and NTFS. Please see Software compatibility in our knowledge base 
> here: 
> _http://supportcenteronline.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4049_.
>
> If you notice we're beyond 37,000 downloads and have read that free 
> licenses are only for the first 10,000, we've quietly extended the 
> year free license to anyone who downloads by July 28, 2006. This is 
> because of both the valuable feedback, and a support load of less than

> 2%. The download can be found at _www.greenborder.com_ 
> <http://www.greenborder.com>.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill Stout
>
>
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