On Sat, 9 Dec 1995, Joel McNamara wrote:
One system administrator said the problem would have a greater effect on less-secure environments, such as universities and other institutions, than on corporations.
I didn't quite understand the "corporate speak" here. It sounds like something coming from Bosnia or something. It's Greek to me. What would make a University less secure than a corporation?? Universities (at least the ones, I've checked) have entire departments and theoreticians devoted to Computers ... companies usually don't. I'd think that Universities are much, much more secure environments than corporations are. Doesn't Microsoft know this?? Or is this unique to Seattle?? Alice de 'nonymous ... <an455120@anon.penet.fi> ...just another one of those... P.S. This post is in the public domain. C. S. U. M. O. C. L. U. N. E.