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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Symantec wants to criminalize security info sharing
- To: "'Richard M. Smith'" <rms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] Symantec wants to criminalize security info sharing
- From: Andy Wood <andy.wood@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 11:14:00 -0400
This is why SecurityFocus should not be considered a reliable
source.
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard M. Smith [mailto:rms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 9:47 AM
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
Here's an interesting quote from John Schwarz, the COO of Symantec, in a
Wired.com article from today:
Just Say No to Viruses and Worms
http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,60391,00.html
"But perhaps the most controversial suggestion came
from John Schwarz, president and COO of antivirus
firm Symantec, who called for legislation to criminalize
the sharing of information and tools online that can be
used by malicious hackers and virus writers."
As we all know, when it comes to discussing information about computer
security vulnerabilities, it is difficult to separate security uses of this
information and hacking uses of the same information.
For example, if Symantec were to get this law passed, are they prepared to
see their employees who work on the Bugtraq email list go to jail?
;-)
Richard M. Smith
http://www.ComputerBytesMan.com
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