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<h3><font color=#e00000>English press coverage</font></h3><p> |
<h3><font color=#e00000>English press coverage</font></h3><p> |
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<A HRef="http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayNew.pl?/security/security.htm"> |
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OpenBSD comes close to security nirvana with a system that is |
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'secure by default'</a>, InfoWorld, November 8, 1999 |
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Security Watch columnists Stuart McClure and Joel Scambray say good things |
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about OpenBSD's security stance. "As you've come to expect from us, |
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our faith in vendors' attention to security is waning, but OpenBSD |
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gives us hope. OpenBSD is a group that has done it |
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right -- or at least strives to". |
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<li><font color=#009000><strong><a href="http://slashdot.org/interviews/99/11/04/1716225.shtml">UK Royal Family webmaster prefers OpenBSD</a>, |
<li><font color=#009000><strong><a href="http://slashdot.org/interviews/99/11/04/1716225.shtml">UK Royal Family webmaster prefers OpenBSD</a>, |
Slashdot, Nov. 4, 1999 |
Slashdot, November 4, 1999 |
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Mick Morgan, of the UK's Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency, |
Mick Morgan, of the UK's Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency, |