Yes, but don't you think it is odd that no one on the other side (our side)
has made much of it either? If it was a big deal or potentially damaging to
MS, Slashdot and Linuxtoday would be all over it - right?
-t
On Monday 09 April 2001 15:09, you wrote:
> Tina Gasperson wrote:
> > So, how common would be it be for someone to gain access to a network
> > using .Net tools?
> > -tina
> >
> > On Monday 09 April 2001 12:15, you wrote:
> > > The language of ms's .NET, C#, evidently now has decompiler available:
> > > http://thebusiness.vnunet.com/News/1120202
> > > Malicious hackers will be able to wreak havoc with this tool.
> > > And it couldn't happen to a bunch of nicer guys!
> > > Smitty
>
> The PR mavens at m$ don't want this to spread around, so naturally they
> are doing what is called in the PR trade, a anti-narrative.
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