Randall Shimizu wrote:
Windows 2000 and beyond are realtively stable at least on the OS level. The problems occur when you begin using their other technologies such as IIS or VB and IE. The common security problem is that they all use the concept of procedural attachments. Procedural attachments is the mixing of data with code.
The primary issue is that any application that has access to the screen has *complete* access to the screen. Any application can log your keys, looks at your forms, scrape your windows, etc.
This is fundamental at the architectural level and simply cannot be fixed with Windows as it exists.
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