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Re: [Full-disclosure] Absolute Sownage (A concise history of recent Sony hacks)



> if you eliminate 95% of the holes, it may be
> *effectively* secure, simply because it isn't worth the attacker's time to
> fight for the other 5%

wtf?

if someone has working exploit, the probability of breaking is 100% no matter 
what the constant 95% is claimed to be.

about fighting for 5%: malware like nimbda and code red appear counterexamples 
- 
i suppose they automatically fought for 100% and got what they could get (quite 
above your 5%).

-- 
joro

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