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| Subject: | RE: Is this list still active? |
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| Date: | Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:54:52 +0200 (IST) |
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, David LeBlanc wrote:
How about the theory that the list needs more visibility? I completely dismiss the argument that people have in general given up. I talk to too many people interested in learning how to avoid security problems, and know otherwise. People who give up should focus on some other way to make a living.
It is hard to make any statistical statements based on Internet experience: most of securityfocus community surely care about security, but in reality the statistics completely different -- almost nobody cares. There are also people a lot of who love to think that they do, e.g., safe owners who never bother to change the code from the default settings :-) -- Regards, ASK
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