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Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2002-01-16

A U.K. security expert is preparing to unveil a trove of serious vulnerabilities in Oracle's database products. Can the company redefine 'unbreakable' in time?

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14 evaluations missed what 1 guy found... 2002-01-16
Anonymous (5 replies)
14 evaluations missed what 1 guy found... 2002-01-17
Brad C. Johnson, Vice President, SystemExperts Corp.
Not just some guy 2002-01-17
BLKMGK
PGU 2002-01-16
Anonymous (1 replies)
PGU 2002-01-17
Anonymous
Breakable 2002-01-17
Anonymous (2 replies)
Breakable 2002-01-17
KZ
Breakable 2002-01-17
Anonymous
Schneier is right 2002-01-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
Schneier is right 2002-01-17
Brad C. Johnson, Vice President, SystemExperts Corp.
Breakable 2002-01-17
drama at slakin d0t n3t (1 replies)
Breakable 2002-01-17
Anonymous
What Oracle means by UnBreakable 2002-01-17
Anonymous (3 replies)
UnBreakable <- Can't break in? 2002-01-18
Anonymous
What Oracle means by UnBreakable 2002-01-18
Anonymous
enron 2002-01-17
kkr
Breakable 2002-01-17
Grizzly
Breakable 2002-01-17
Anonymous
Breakable 2002-01-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
Breakable 2002-01-18
Anonymous
Oracle9i = 0 Evaluations 2002-01-17
Ross
Oracle likes to tout all those evaluations, but nearly all of them are on Oracle 7! If you look at current products from the vendors that Oracle likes to compare with, it's Oracle 0, IBM 0, Microsoft 1!

Why isn't the press calling Oracle on this every time they make the 14 evaluations claim?

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Breakable 2002-01-18
An ex-Oracle security guy (1 replies)
Breakable 2002-01-18
Anonymous
Breakable 2002-01-18
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Breakable 2002-01-18
An Interested Party
Playing with words 2002-01-20
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