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links for 2008-08-13 [delicious.com]

August 13, 2008 by Bob Plankers
  • Last In – First Out: Patch Now – What Does it Mean?
    "A failed system or application has known, documented consequences. It is not a game of probability or chance. An unpatched security vulnerability is a game of chance where in most cases the odds against you are not known. " Amen.
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