Hello NetVicious,

Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 6:22:56 PM, you wrote:
N> Well, if you installs a plugin into your system, it could do all it
N> wants because it's a program.

N> While the plugin install needs be maded by the user and you know
N> which plugin are you installing it will be ok.


Exactly, it follows the same logic as any software you install on your
system. Install only from trusted sources, and have a good idea of
what the software is supposed to do.

My original point is that RITLabs has made a fairly secure piece of
software and my concern was that people who are a bit better at
programming than I am, might not know how to write code that isn't
exploitable.

Stefan allayed that fear in his response to my post.
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Leif (TB list moderator and fellow end user).

Using The Bat! 2.00 under Windows 2000 5.0
Build 2195 Service Pack 3 on a Pentium 4 2GHz with 512MB


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