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Subject: Re: In-Security mailing lists?
From: doug @ seas . smu . edu (Doug Davis)
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1993 14:54:40 -0500 (CDT)
To: koblas @ netcom . com (David Koblas)
Cc: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <9310251744 . AA22489 @ netcom3 . netcom . com> from "David Koblas" at Oct 25, 93 10:44:38 am

> 
> So with all this discussion going on, about security and CERT etc.  
> 
> Does know of any good cracking mailing lists that I could subscribe to
> such that I can receive security problem information in a timely manor?


Me Too! ;-)


Seriously though, there are two types of "crackers" we all want to
avoid.  The "wannabe's" which restricting access to the information
would help curb.  And the serious super-cracker corporate raider
type which knew the information in question already.  The point
is, however, CERT (or whomever) should make a policy change to
allow those people that can reasonably identified as being the
responsible party for an organization, either via the "whois" 
server or other methods, access to the information. 


Just my $0.02.
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