Packet Storm Security is back 32
Luke writes "As you may have herd, Packet Storm Security
a web site providing free-ware security programs and information, was taken down a couple of months ago because of a complaint by the maintainer of AntiOnline. It was a very important source of security information to many people and companies. Now it is in the process of being put back on line by a security firm by the name of Securify. For more information visit Genocide2600.
" The corporate security company that will be putting the info back on is Kroll-O'Gara, a name that I'm sure is familar to some of you. Suffice it to say, they provide "special security" for corporations, but are promising to run Packet Storm in much the same way, this time with a staff.
Re:How? (Score:1)
Short recap for those who don't want to read the article; packetstorm posted some nice articles regarding JP's lack of ethics and JP making up most of his stories. JP wasn't pleased and threatened legal action.
Check here [attrition.org] for some more info.
Re:gah... response from the 'competetion' (Score:1)
Re:Hrmmm...request for knowledge (Score:1)
Re:How? (Score:3)
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Armored Cars!!! (Score:1)
Re:Hrmmm...request for knowledge (Score:3)
Re:Armored Cars!!! (Score:1)
How? (Score:1)
Re:It will not be the same Packet Storm (Score:1)
not to mention the forum... which got particularily interesting at times (we lub j00 Dr.H)
well I'm just glad Ken.. umm... won
YIPPEE.. im off to packetstorm..
-cb
url (Score:3)
Securify?? (Score:3)
I'll let them secure my server I suppose, just not "proofreadify" my term papers.
Re:It will not be the same Packet Storm (Score:1)
Ken's site has been a major one for me for a very long time, and I considered it to be a tragic loss. The lies that were told by Vranesivich to Harvard should not have been believed without verification, but there you have it. They were frightened into jumping, and then (I suspect) felt that they couldn't back down.
On the other hand, I've always known Ken to be an honest person. If he says that Securify is going to keep it the same, then I have to believe that they'll try. Don't forget who actually founded Securify. They are not exactly a bunch of conservatives, nor are they cowards.
Sameer Parekh (the S in RSA), Jon Callas (OpenPGP), and the man in charge of the original Securify, Taher Elgamal (I really don't have to explain that, do I?). Sameer was one of the featured speakers at Defcon 7 this past July.
I have hopes, and I hope that Ken does really well whereever he is. He certainly deserves a little success (and it must really annoy JP).
-me-
Re:It will not be the same Packet Storm (Score:1)
>however, the founder of C2Net software,
You know, I knew that. Oops. Still, he's certainly one to be trusted (and not to run from a little controversy).
>I'm horribly biased, since I work at Securify...
Ok, you've got to guess what I'm going to ask next. Confidence Remains High? Keep or toss? How about the most fabulous collection of computer/unix humor ever? Keep or toss? I'm sure that there's other stuff I'll miss, I just don't remember what it is right now. C'mon, fess up. You must have some ideas.
-me-
But ... where's it *from*? (Score:1)
When I followed the story, the various people writing about it said that the entire site at Harvard had been destroyed--including the backups. So, if the new site is anything more than a name ... how was it recovered?
Re:Hrmmm...request for knowledge (Score:1)
Full story? (Score:1)
http://www.attrition.org/negation [attrition.org]
M.H.
Microsoft Zen - Become one with the blue screen.
Re:It will not be the same Packet Storm (Score:1)
Now, Securify's president, Taher El Gamal, _was_ the inventor of an alternative to RSA, called, well, El Gamal.
I'm horribly biased, since I work at Securify, but I know that in addition to these well-known folks who are here, the guys actually working on the site do not lack knowledge, courage or attitude. In the long run, though, we'll just have to see what happens.