Security researcher faces jail for finding bugs
News In 2001, French security researcher Guillaume Tena found a number of vulnerabilities in the Viguard antivirus software published by Tegam. Tena, who at the time was known by his pseudonym Guillermito, published his research online in March 2002.
[January 11, 2005, 11:45]
Court case shines light on security ethics
News The legal action currently being brought by French software company Tegam International against Guillaume Tena, who claimed to have found flaws in its software, has sparked a debate on how the reporting of security vulnerabilities should be handled.
[January 13, 2005, 12:45]
Tegam defends copyright action against researcher
News In 2001, Guillaume Tena claimed to have found a number of vulnerabilities in the Tegam's Viguard antivirus software. The company responded by initiating legal action against Tena and the resulting trial means the researcher could face four months...
[January 12, 2005, 12:50]



