thanks. this says it all.
but now coming to the solution of this problem.
how do we stop such applets from being downloaded
on to users computers ? how do we guard against
such maliciuos applets ?
--- Daniel Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Tally wrote:
> > this is about maliciuos java applets often
> called
> > as
> > hostile applets.
> > however the applets always run in the JVM and
> > cannot access system resources. hence if this
> > is the case then where is the hostile part in
> such
> > applets.
> > please correct me if i am wrong and please let
> me
> > know mpre about such hostile applets and how
> > does one secure against them.
>
> Just create an applet that continually spawns
> threads, or create an applet
> that creates objects until there's no more memory
> - there are other
> variations on this game, some more annoying than
> others...
>
> --Dg
>
> >
> > i hope this is not off topic.
> >
> > thanks
> > tally
> >
> >
> >
>
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> Even yes still means no
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