Microsoft has issued a patch for a bug that has existed since Windows 95!
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30019976
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30019976
Support for XP ended but they're still updating the other installed Microsoft software (like IE8, Office and WMP11).Interesting I just downloaded a bunch of updates for my XP machine. I thought the support had ended?
It is not possible to write secure code that doesn't require a complete reverse engineering process to validate?If the code works it is probably never really gone over year after year.... There is too much new code to have to be reviewed.
It is not possible to write secure code that doesn't require a complete reverse engineering process to validate?
Look at that community that has sprung up around identifying security exploits and you have to wonder.
Then again, BSD didn't claim to be an enterprise class server operating system. That Microsoft stacks "wizards" on their desktop operating systems and calls them server operating systems is kind of backwards from the *nix world where servers are workstations without the extras.I remember when someone showed us how to break into our BSD system back in the 80s, simply telnet to the SMTP program and type "shell" and poof it gave you a root shell... Yes, it was a debugging tool that was never commented out...
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