Larry Cashdollar shares his craziest bug finding stories, including a flaw (CVE-1999-0765) found during his position as a UNIX Systems Administrator, which existed in the SGI IRIX midikeys program - and accidentally threw a wrench in a demo for a navy admiral on the Aegis destroyer class ship.
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