On 11 April 2014 01:45, David <dgbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/10/2014 8:28 PM, Ian Malone wrote:
>> On 11 April 2014 00:55, David <dgbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Sure. I would not really *greatly* care about tech sites password. I
>>> would be (was) concerned about my 'money' sites. The sites had to used
>>> openssl. Which would be any Apache and another one that I can not recall
>>> at the moment.
>>>
>>> But? This time the 'ten feet tall and bullet proof because I use Linux'
>>> Bull$$hit failed. This one is Linux centered. Period. A programer
>>> created this and added it to the code. And 'free and a no money'
>>> supported program mistake not caught for about two years.
>>
>> You know OpenSSL is not Linux? And that IIS could equally have had this bug?
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_Red_%28computer_worm%29 (also a good
>> reminder for anyone who thinks vulnerabilities in the news is news)
>>
>> It's also not true:
>>> A group of nice people working part time for nothing. No real
>>> resources. People with real jobs that pay. Families. And 'part time
>>> support'. I tip my hat but? Sad.
>> OpenSSL do support contracts and many of the developers offer
>> consultancy services. Painting it as something done as a part-time
>> hobby is a bit misleading.
>> (And why 'sad' exactly? Also N.B. it's often an insult in British English)
>>
>
>
> Wow! Really?? Then you really need to talk to everyone that is saying
> that. Now!!
>
Thought I'd provide the information. Do with it what you will.

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