Well, if you installs a plugin into your system, it could do all it wants because it's a program.
While the plugin install needs be maded by the user and you know which plugin are you installing it will be ok. lunes, 8 sep 2003 at 18:09, you wrote: > I'm not a programmer, or rather, a very poor one. Just a pleading from > a Network Systems Administrator dealing with MS patches on nearly a > daily basis, please, please, please whatever code is placed into the > Plugins (or securing the API itself), look at code security with > regards to buffer overflows etc. > I love TB because it's secure (among many other reasons), I'd hate to > see a plugin compromise that security. ----------------------- ........................ /\ / / \ / \ / / \/ e t \/ i c i o u s ........................ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

