I got this in today's email. I think anyone who believes that a one-month security audit of all Microsoft's code is going to find even a small percentage of the problems needs a psychiatric evaluation. How long did the OpenBSD folks take to do their audit? I think their first _phase_ lasted about a year. Oh well, some attention to this problem by Microsoft is better than none. I just hope no one really expects a lot to come out of it.
Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 9:41 AM ======================================================== THE INFOWORLD SCOOP A.M. EDITION ======================================================== Tuesday, February 5, 2002 MICROSOFT TAKES A BREAK TO CLEAN ITS CODE Posted February 04, 2002 05:17 Pacific Time AFTER NEARLY 25 years of writing software code, Microsoft is taking a break to do a little housecleaning. The company has ordered a temporary halt in the development of new code and has instructed its developers to go back and check for security holes in the piles of ones and zeros already written. The clean-up targets the gamut of Microsoft products from its desktop operating systems to its newly released .Net tools, a Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed Monday. Each division will stop writing new code for about one month. For the full story: http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/02/04/020204hnmscode.xml?0205tua m
