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- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 00:51:58 -0800
- From: "SL Baur" <steve@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Bashing away at Unix
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On 3/15/08, Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> wrote: > This basically means that an expert attacker (you) can often succeed > against one of the foremost security experts in the world, for your > advantageous terrain gives you an order of magnitude boost in > effective skill level. I'm sure there's a suitable quote somewhere in "The Art of War". Fighting a reactive war is seldom advantageous. The security model as provided by the McAfees, etc. is fundamentally broken. Being able to choose a time and a specific battleground is usually enough to win even against vastly superior forces. The malware authors know this. And as a matter of fact, I _do_ consider Ian Goldberg "one of the foremost security experts in the world." Cypherpunks write code and I did and do regard him with respect as one of the uber Cypherpunks. btw, As I told Steve-san earlier, I did *not* read about the treatment of `^' in a man page[1]. It was in an obscure section of the user's manual dealing with the caveats of installing ksh as /bin/sh. I thought when I first read it, "that's a stupid thing to do." and promptly forgot it, until the day when I replaced /bin/sh with ksh on a System V/R2 box without kernel support for #! and strange things started happening. [1] And I've read and reread Unix documentation all the way back to the trade Green and Blue Books of the Version 7 documentation. -sb
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