SECURITY BUG IN INTERACTIVE UNIX SYSV386
Rob Healey
rhealey at digibd.com
Fri Feb 22 08:34:56 AEST 1991
In article <6938 at rsiatl.Dixie.Com> jgd at Dixie.Com (John G. DeArmond) writes:
>Could it be that the spat of silence from many people who normally would
>be at Dresden incendiary levels by now is because their lawyers have told them
>to keep their mouths shout while they prepare cases?
>
Take a look at the disclaimer on the OS box... No software
company can be sued because you accepted a disclaimer when you
open the seals on the packaging. If you read it carefully it
says that YOU the USER take all the responsibility and the software
supplier cannot be blamed for anything, damage or loss of data,
that results from the use of the software.
My guess is that corporate lawyers all over the country have their jaws
dropped to the floor that anyone in their respective companys would use
such stuff.
I'm sure someone will TRY to sue ISC but I doubt anything will come of
it other than bad publicity for ISC... B^(.
This is the major problem with the software profession, no one can
be held legally accountable for anything despite the fact the
supplier may be morally bankrupt... B^(.
-Rob
Speaking for self, not company.
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