there are stranger things! like why a lcd 17" monitor is almost 2" bigger than 
a 17" ct ;)

 when ppl are looking at what you are doing your just write better code, im 
assuming 90% of ms code is written by ppl completely wigged out on starbucks ;)~

 this was just in my mailbox from eweek
 ~News: Microsoft Plots Fixes to IE Browser
 Microsoft recently held a secret Webcast with some of its closest partners to 
discuss ways in which the company might improve its Internet Explorer browser 
and customer confidence in the platform. Listen in.~
 ::rolls eyes::
 I guess they are starting to get worried about firefox

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From: Jon Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 6:34 PM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Holy Security 

Am I misreading what you said? Strange piece of logic there. I would
think the fact that the source code not being available would make it
more difficult to find security problems.

It would easier to spot an overflow of some type in the code, rather
than having to effectively "brute force" an overflow by pushing lots
of data around and then analyzing the crash dump of
application/process to find out what went wrong and how to exploit it.

Is there a flip-side to this where closed source makes it easier to
find vulnerabilities?

Regards,

Jon

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:51:57 -0800, Jordan Michaels
 wrote:
> However, it's also important to note here that MS is huge target for
> hackers. So they deserve more sympathy (pity?) when it comes to security
> vulnerabilities then the alternatives. Their code isn't available for
> the world to evaluate, and thus it's easier to find security problems
> with their software.



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