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Message-ID: <5436B03D.4060008@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 17:56:45 +0200 From: Sven Kieske <svenkieske@...il.com> To: Dave Rutherford <dave@...lpettingzoo.com> CC: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Thoughts on Shellshock and beyond -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09.10.2014 17:34, Dave Rutherford wrote: > Who in the financial services industry went to jail for designing > and selling derivatives based on subprime mortgages? Crashing not > just a server but the whole world economy? Oh that's right, no > one. That's not right, a french trader went to jail for taking to high risks and loosing some billions at the market: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2747667/French-rogue-trader-cost-bank-4-9bn-euros-freed-four-months-jail.html (okay it turns out he did get out, but needs to wear some electronic tag still). Also: Even if you would be right and there would be no rules in the financial sector I would argue that this is no counter argument at all to not make new rules. I would argue those rules should also applie to financial sectors as well. kind regards Sven -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQGcBAEBAgAGBQJUNrA8AAoJEAq0kGAWDrql44kMAIxqlpjVkVyLmYCWSox4VGuq /d0adZw0Ln83GwVNhlb5r9iFHkcRyQaFnuVCoR+KJ1AscKYfe3ETa81IjSbn+PSu Vb0MOHy5QRk/NHcsfpSCNYfcIChFG2T+kV0TDmMwhh5uAyIwTmCJG476uWSXMiGG XfI2UBjcLZxjU7VEc6JkeP8oJtmwzi5vAoNoaXvaOvkH2w6jyTBTmQdz4bJcVYyD YeqJ2KCmrV1Are84etyyRliOuAdrjvGNaEUrfP5KzaoC0zYucc8xy59lLc1fMipZ pOO7/B50vY2vy3Sd1StjdAN7wzlfsaJuGbigWu3x0P5Xy3qKjYtNxkqi1apZ+p1r zLoOPrgdaqC9E9zu/wg6kXAwWGyp3wauR5vtcAgkV9jJDNvuXkABDvE+3BRU2TXy 6YroF63LCq/q5gJZ57MEL1Rj0ysQMqtZnpuHuIK2v1i3Mce6Jkju6j3BQ0lntG33 F26E0FC/SAUTeiG77DhiXkwWjPIqvq1ZrutQTewb/A== =ch9P -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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