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Subject: IP: Are Pentagon computers compromised?
From: "Barnes, Anthony" <Barnesa@doim6.MONMOUTH.ARMY.MIL>
To: farber@cis.upenn.edu
Subject: Are Pentagon computers compromised?
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:13:00 -0500
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David,
Thank you for the note on the NT vulnerability. I need to verify
the existence of the vulnerability, the article lacked those details.
Until the government stop buying this type of software (i.e.
precompiled, no source code) we will have to live with this type of
problem. I'm starting a laboratory here at Ft. Monmouth to test
IPsec, IPver6, and open software (LINUX, and BSD) in a tactical
environment. I'd be happy to work with anyone at the university that
is working on making these systems more reliable, robust, survivable,
... (you get the idea). I'm also reading the Trust in Cyberspace book,
it's similar to the Computers at Risk book also from the National
Research Council.
Cheers,
Tony Barnes
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