Anybody heard of Von Neumann probes? Google it. Then imagine what might
happen if we (humans) employ the same (p*ss) poor programming discipline we do
today into something like that. Fun to ruminate on.
Chris McCown *
Intel Corp
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... and of course Multics solved the Y2K problem in 1965,
deferring the overflow for many additional decades.
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John,
Do you think we will reach a point where toolkits/frameworks will
become so powerful that a developer will no longer require application
security knowledge? I say no. Not now, not in 10 or 20 years. I
encourage you to read my notes again. My comment was:
You need something like
It also solved the buffer overflow problem, and a number of others.
*sigh*
Matt
On Jan 7, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Peter G. Neumann wrote:
... and of course Multics solved the Y2K problem in 1965,
deferring the overflow for many additional decades.
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