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Re: PAY-OFF TIME FOR BUG-BUSTERS, NETSCAPE PLEDGES "DOGFIGHT"
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- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 10:00:16 -0800
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On Mon, 11 Dec 1995, Michael Coates wrote:
> PAY-OFF TIME FOR BUG-BUSTERS, NETSCAPE PLEDGES "DOGFIGHT"
> Netscape Communications has awarded two software sleuths $1,000 each for
> finding security gaps in its Netscape Navigator 2.0 software. The company
> also awarded gifts to 50 other contestants in its "Bugs Bounty" program for
> identifying non-security problems. (Wall Street Journal 11 Dec 95 B7)
Can anyone tell me whether Ian Goldberg and David Wagner got their $25,000
from Netscape for finding the HUGE security flaws in Netscape's existing
product line??
I can't remember whether they got anything or not ...
(Sorry, but I've been away from the list. One of those, "fate of the
Free World hangs in the balance" thingies ... ;-)
Have Netscape and AT&T shown some holiday goodwill, or are they still
engaged in their felonious freeloading foolishness?
Alice de 'nonymous ... <[email protected]>
...just another one of those...
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