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November 29th, 2001, 12:18 PM
#11
Larry Elisson has allways had a big mouth (like Steve Jobs)and somehow he has proven himself many times.
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November 29th, 2001, 05:43 PM
#12
The problem is, now that he has claimed that, hackers are gonna be trying to break in all the time, and sooner or later, a weakness is going to be found.
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November 29th, 2001, 06:17 PM
#13
oracle don't mek me laugh
it is a unwritten rule that there are ALWAYS holes in any kind of security...
If not it will be useless software... since it won't do what it is supposed to...
^-- Sorry can't make it clearer...
But I think the real ponit is.. CEO's claim **** like that all the time..
Remember Bill gates claiming an increase in speed....
Less reboots per hour and stuff like that....
I crash XP on a daily bases.... And it's not even my fault...
ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI.
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November 30th, 2001, 01:02 AM
#14
hehehe telling the public "we are invincible or unbreakabe and asking hackers to try to hack them" is like saying " hey every one, i have a g-string, **** me up my arse if u can!"
hahahah
stupid fool...
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November 30th, 2001, 01:41 AM
#15
I think since then, his systems have been hacked thousands of times. He probably just paid them off to keep their mouths shut. It's really not wise to claim the impossible...
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November 30th, 2001, 01:52 AM
#16
i agree. you can't promise customers (or at least, shouldn't) something that your company can't offer. There's not a computer that is 100% "unhackable" and claiming that a particular piece of software actualy is just encourages people to do so.
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