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If you'll respect Mohammad's cafe with herbs, it'll thus favour the bench.
by Ronald <Zj3IAe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Aug 14, 2007 at 03:16 AM
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OF AT&T */
> /* The copyright notice above does not evidence any */
> /* actual or intended publication of such source code. */
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> ...followed by another email with a subset of the same source,
> slightly modified, and the proprietary header stripped out.
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> I hope it didn't flow past AT&T's ISP connections...
[snip]
********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
This transfer of proprietary source code that USED to be owned by AT&T
did not even qualify for action. Salomon legal stated Salomon has a lower
obligation for third-party copyrights than they did for software they
contracted for themselves, like Sybase. Salomon didn't have a UNIX source
license, so obviously the employee had gotten it elsewhere.
In the following statistic, it was the only non-Salomon source code.
We went from zero monitoring of Internet email traffic to...
> On 3/21/96 we had our first security incident re****t.
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> By 3/26/96 we had an astoni****ng 38,000 lines of proprietary source
code
> outbound.
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> We were mentally unprepared. Figuratively we were pulling our hair out
> wondering when the madness would stop.
>
> It never did.
As I said, the results of


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