Peter Neumann has died
117 points
7 hours ago
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paol
1 hour ago
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Sometime in the 2000s I started reading the RISKS Digest mailing list[1] from the beginning. I did it for fun - it's an interesting mix of fun anecdotes and lessons learned, and the 80's and early 90's were before my time which I found interesting too.

A side effect of reading the mailing list in bulk is that a set of common "stereotypes" of failure (for lack of a better word) start to emerge clearly from the stream of anecdotes. These really influenced my mental model of technology risks. I would still recommend the exercise for anyone interested in the subject.

[1] https://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Risks/

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nickdothutton
1 hour ago
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RISKS Digest got me started too. I think there are some things best learned from the very beginning. "Consider modes of failure" is probably my favourite piece of security advice.
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jgrahamc
8 minutes ago
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I loved reading RISKS and looks like back in 1991 (35 years ago! Eek!) I was worried about trojan horses on Netware 286: https://catless.ncl.ac.uk/risks/11/65#subj3

RIP

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jamesholden
2 hours ago
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pelasaco
9 minutes ago
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To see "Albert Einstein" in the list of his mentors was beautiful. He was a connection link to many of the greatest minds in our history. RIP.
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Tempest1981
2 hours ago
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gnabgib
5 hours ago
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Previously (25 points - same list, LWN host) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48172640
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raverbashing
56 minutes ago
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The mailing list style and his personal web page tells me all that I need to do

(And if you don't get it, you wouldn't get it)

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