[iwar] [tus] If You Can't Vet Your Code, You'd Better Vet Your Coders (fwd)


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Subject: [iwar] [tus] If You Can't Vet Your Code, You'd Better Vet Your Coders (fwd)
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'If You Can't Vet Your Code, You'd Better Vet Your Coders'

http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/.../2000/07/30/... (URL no good)

July 30, 2000

A SUDANESE businessman who has been linked by the American CIA to the
world's most wanted terrorist is the leading shareholder in a company
that provides security systems to the Houses of Parliament.  Salah
Idris, 48, whose pharmaceutical factory in Sudan was flattened by
American cruise missiles after it was linked to Osama Bin Laden, the
Saudi terrorist, owns 25% of IES, a company specialising in
high-technology surveillance and security management. . . (Snip)

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