[CyberCash Media hype]
Jamie Lawrence
jamiel at sybase.com
Wed Sep 14 16:46:57 PDT 1994
At 4:24 PM 9/14/94, nobody at shell.portal.com wrote:
> Private on-line services use proprietary software to move
>funds, which reduces the risk of thieves breaking into the
>system. But only subscribers are permitted to make on-line
>purchases, and then only from participating merchants. For
>example, fewer than 3% of the people who frequent the CompuServe
>"mall" each month buy anything.
> The Internet, by contrast, is an unsecured free-for-all that
>uses "open" software to let tens of thousands of computers link
>up. That means more computer jocks know how it really works,
>increasing the chances of a break-in.
These are my favorite paragraphs.
1) Proprietary == secure
2) Understanding how it works == insecure
-j
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