
By Will Sturgeon
Published: Thursday 26 April 2007
I see that Graham Cluley is looking at his own job...
Simon Bain
Can he define where security starts & software end...
Tony Whitby
Buffer overrun seems to be the major source of sec...
misceng
Cars come with brakes, yes, but despite that there...
Will McMeechan
The wide area network cannot be truly policed simp...
Dr John Dimmock
"We expect cars to come with brakes, so why are we...
Anonymous
interesting analogy, but cars were around for abou...
me
Allow me to reiterate comments I have previously m...
Dr Mark Hosey
Gold Bars & Pokemon Card collections require diffe...
Rob garner
People aren't happy to pay extra, its just that we...
Nick Cole
Very interesting set of assertions. One of the wa...
Barmak Meftah
I've made this argument not just about security, b...
Andrew Rice
Rob garner is right, it depends on what you're try...
Anonymous
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