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Message-ID: <46F77280.7000805@free.Fr>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:17:04 +0200
From: S/U/N <s.u.n@...e.Fr>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Cc: Kristian Erik Hermansen <kristian.hermansen@...il.com>
Subject: Re: Hacking software is lame -- try
	medical	research...

Kristian Erik Hermansen a écrit :
>
> If we consider ourselves decent "hackers", why don't we put our
> efforts toward helping cure this and other diseases rather than some
> very simple programming vulnerability?  Is it because then we would
> have to reinvent a whole new slew of tools and re-orient/re-educate
> ourselves to be successful?  Think about it…
>   
1- Because coders are bad doctors
2- Because you have to convince your neighbourhood that a decent medical 
system is a right for everybody in america.
This is not the case today, American's health system had been sold to 
hedge funds.
This is obtained via diebolt voting machine card hacking, and THIS is code.


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