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Hey don't get us all busted!!!  HAHAHA

-----Original Message-----
From: Quyen Arana [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 11:00 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: FBI security experts turning to Macs (not a Mac article)

While you mention the Mac connection in the article, Macs aren't the main
topic, which is more so who's actually doing the cracking and how.
I think this is pretty interesting in and of itself.

The idea of inviting an FBI agent to talk is pretty tempting. Anyone else be
interested in this? Maybe we could get a FBI security "expert"
to give a talk to the whole foundation.

q


On Jan 29, 2004, at 10:10 PM, Todd Walker wrote:

> http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/sfonline/columnists-item.pl?id=21
> 5
>
>
> " I asked him about that, and he told us that many of the computer
> security folks back at FBI HQ use Macs running OS X, since those
> machines can do just about anything: run software for Mac, Unix, or
> Windows, using either a GUI or the command line. And they're secure
> out of the box. "
>
>
J Quyen Arana
Information Technology Director
Oklahoma Science Project
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