Highly respected OpenBSD, OpenSSH programmer censors website, cites DMCA

From: Jon O . (jonoat_private)
Date: Tue Sep 04 2001 - 17:08:11 PDT

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    Dug Song is a highly respected OpenBSD, OpenSSH programmer, the 
    author of Dsniff and numerous security papers including a common 
    vulnerability in many firewall applications and servers.
    
    He has censored his own website, citing the DMCA:
    
    http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/
    
    At this time it is not clear whether the site was taken down under 
    pressure from corporations or simply attempting to express feelings
    about the DMCA and possibly start a trend whereby security researchers
    withhold their own research because they are at risk under the DMCA.
    
    Many people outside of the security industry do not fully understand
    that independent security research by people like Dug Song often find
    security holes, vulnerabilities and are the driving force toward stronger
    software and security practices within corporations. They are the watch
    dogs that ensure independent security testing (often, if not always) without
    compensation and simply for the challenge and to promote safer, stronger 
    software.
    
    
    
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