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Fifth "Blue Hat" event brings hackers to Microsoft's campus to give employees a security reality check.
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"Gentoo Linux and BSD."
"Why, then, are you here?"
"You sounded desperate on the phone."
"No, really, what are you doing here?"
"I'm getting paid, right?"
- Don't forget Jolt
- by Travis Ernst May 11, 2007 10:57 AM PDT
- Where's the Jolt?
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(4 Comments)Smart idea if they want to find holes in the ware.... I don't know if
I'd be THAT nice and let Papa Bear know all my tricks. MS
QualityControl still has to QORK for a paycheck rather than having
gifted Hax lead them to the gold treasure.