
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Tuesday 08 February 2005
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Name
Lindsey Rockwell
Location
Sweden
Occupation
Sysadmin
Comment
It's about time to disclose all the vulnerabilities in Microsoft products.
All those learning to write viruses will learn how to protect them selves. Of course malicious students might abuse their knowledge to spread old- and create new viruses.
A university course is not the only way to learn that. The Internet as a whole is very good source of information if you want to create havoc.
It's about time to disclose all the vulnerabilitie...
Lindsey Rockwell
Many people know how to create a fire and I know a...
Anonymous
"Pete Simpson, ThreatLab manager at Clearswift, ex...
Roj Ash
A university with a dynamic curriculum that seeks ...
w4r1or6
I think it can improve student's intersting about ...
wangcheng
I guess they are not teaching abstinence. What mi...
Kyle Larsen
I it's a good idea to have this type of course, be...
Anonymous
They're NUTS! Why not teach bomb making as well?! ...
Anonymous
Fyi, in academia, bomb making is called 'organic c...
Haydn Rees
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