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Re: The World's Most Secure Operating System
From: security curmudgeon <jericho () ATTRITION ORG>
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 15:34:45 -0600
http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,17541,00.html A lone Canadian is reshaping the way software gets written. Is the world paying attention? By Brendan I. Koerner
This satanic cop may not make a great stuffed animal, but he's a fitting symbol of de Raadt's singular aim to create the world's most secure operating system. Coded by hundreds of volunteers worldwide, the freely downloadable OpenBSD is hailed by security buffs as uncrackable; it's been over three years, for example, since a vulnerability was discovered in the system's off-the-shelf version.
http://www.openbsd.org/security.html#27 This is extremely poor wording. I am not knocking OpenBSD or Theo's efforts at all, but several vulnerabilities have been found in it. Most (if not all of them) due to legacy code that the OBSD team is just getting a chance to audit. Theo and his crew discover TONS of security bugs/vulns every week. But they find and fix them before they become a public issue. ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of "SIGNOFF ISN".
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