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Sunday, December 8, 2002
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Russell Pavlicek: "Don't assume that open-source software is inherently insecure because crackers can see the source code. History shows that crackers don't need source code to find exploits, but motivated technical people need source code to close holes. Open source restores the balance of power by allowing holes to be closed faster than software organization could manage."
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