Oracle Breakable After All
Billy writes "Unless you've been living in a cave, you've seen Oracle's Unbreakable campaign (Can't break it. Can't break in.), which was kicked-off by Larry Ellison personally at Comdex last November. Now U.K. security researcher David Litchfield says you can break in, thanks to at least seven different security holes in Oracle 9i, according to this SecurityFocus story. Oracle's top security manager is quoted as saying that "unbreakable" doesn't really mean unbreakable, or something."
It's been a couple days; I'm curious as to how much attention is still being paid to this thread. Will I be taking the three point karma hit?
It's now been 7 more days. Let's see what happens.
BTW, this is ontopic because it addresses the question asked by roystgnr. If you doubt me, look at the Parent
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