On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 10:51, MJ Ray wrote:
> Can you use any system without *some* risk of insecurity? No, only if
> you keep the machine switched off and unplugged. I don't think one
> successful attack on a debian machine makes it any less secure. I
> don't think we have the details about thi
On 2003-11-23 23:33:37 + Markus Heilgemeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Im think a lot of people will have this question:
Can I use debian linux without take a risk of unsecure systems after
this
hack attack on the debian.org pages?
Can you use any system without *some* risk of insecurit
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 01:33, Markus Heilgemeier wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Im think a lot of people will have this question:
>
> Can I use debian linux without take a risk of unsecure systems after
> this hack attack on the debian.org pages?
Most of the things you might need are up and running, and
Hi there,
Im think a lot of people will have this
question:
Can I use debian linux without take a risk
of unsecure systems after this hack attack on the debian.org
pages?
I used Redhat 8 before but dont want to support the
way Redhat takes with the fedora project. I was surprised about
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