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Sunday, August 17, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Researchers warn of ‘devastating effect’ of computer-science gagging order. A legal ruling on a student project in the United States has thrown the computer science community into a battle over the line between legitimate research and illegal hacking. The disagreement turns on the principle of "responsible disclosure", which governs decisions by computer security researchers over when and how to make public weaknesses in commercial systems.    (source: nature.com)


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