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| Subject: | Re: Your opinion on Skype |
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| Date: | Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:30:31 -0700 |
Oh yeah, and do you *really* trust a company to produce *secure* software when there are discrepencies between public advisories and those advisories listed on the Skype security advisory website? http://skype.com/security/advisories.html has THREE posted security advisories. But a quick search at http://nvd.nist.gov shows Skype has FIVE public vulnerabilities. This kind of *oversight* doesn't exactly give me the warm fuzzies... Thanks, --scm
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