Probably not possible, but the two most common problems that cause most security errors is buffer overruns, and malicious input. Make sure your code does an excellent job of handling those two conditions and you'll cut out the vast majority of problems.On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 07:19:42PM +0530, Rahul Chander Kashyap wrote: I've been going through some articles on how to write secure code esp. from: http://www.shmoo.com/securecode/ I am looking for something more specific for the windows platform. Are there any specific guidelines/standards that one could follow? And one more thing...<this one might be intresting ;-)> Is it possible to write code that is completely secure and not exploitable?
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