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  • Subject: Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:57:57 -0800

At 04:20p -0600 03/29/2004, John C. Welch didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

On 3/29/04 12:53 PM, "BJ Terry" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Are you misrepresenting the issue, causing it to seem much larger than
> it really is? Yes. Is improvement possible? Sure. Is it really
> necessary? Not for my personal use, and not for the personal use of
> many others. No one ever keys my car, tags my house, or kills me, but
> there is little stopping them (Most murders are caused by people
> related to the target, the rest go unsolved, usually. I trust that if
> the hacker is someone close to me, then can do something suitably bad
> to my computer whether or not Missing Link is installed.).

So in other words, unless you can show that a security hole can affect a
very large percentage of users, then we should just keep quiet about it?

OMG, I just realized there is a HUGE security hole in Jewish households.
With no armed guards in the kitchen, somebody could splatter a drop of milk onto a previously-kosher dining utensil.

Somebody alert the media!!!


-boo
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