On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 03:17:42 EDT, "S . f . Stover" said: > Not really - just interested in seeing what other people had found. I don't > think that qualifies as "dependence". BTW, I thought "whitehat" implied > non-disclosure, which isn't really the direction I'm coming from. There are a number of full-disclosure white hats out there. Remember that the color of the hat denotes *motivations*, which are orthogonal to opinions regarding disclosure. Some white hats believe in full disclosure, because some places refuse to patch till they're shown an actual exploit, changing a threat from theoretical to real. Some white hats believe in non-disclosure, to keep exploits away from the skript kiddies. Some black hats believe in full disclosure, so they can hack systems and stay submerged under the noise of all the others using the exploit. Some black hats believe in non-disclosure, because they want to be the only ones able to use an exploit.
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