
http://www.dwheeler.com/secure-programs/Secure-Programs-HOWTO/open-source-se... In short, the effect on security of open source software is still a major debate in the security community, though a large number of prominent experts believe that it has great potential to be more secure. On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 12:20 PM, ndungu stephen <ndungustephen@gmail.com> wrote:
Reminds me of a journalist who I strongly feel was paid by Banks to trash MPESA.
When she contacted me (as a dealer - not developer); I told her the whole idea behind "Float" and the ID authentication process to deposit/withdraw.
Suffice to say when I read the article, I was grossly misquoted - she made MPESA look fishy, unsecure and unprofessional.
So this article is not surprising.
I wish for the day layman readers will read non-biased and objective headlines/articles on such matters.
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