On Aug 2, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

But in terms of real ability to fill very unfriendly code to the client-side computer, 100 k is enought to kill anything of the local file-system and even the hard-disk it-self by speeding it up until it definitivelly crash via a 6ko sniplet. So, if 100 k is enought to kill and hack anything, both, the Java or Flash security models are only non-sense in anything else out of marketing considerations.

This isn't a worry, because the 100k is effectively a text file, and Flash has no way to execute the file. It's only for storing things like preferences.


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