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Re: Software vulnerabilities still dog operating systems
« on: January 05, 2004, 09:03:30 PM »
I think that's a really dumb start to an article.

I think if it were the case that "the basics" of computer usability were still riddled with vulnerabilities, such as the TCP/IP stack, then it may have a point.  However, software is advancing, albeit slowly.  Mistakes are always made, silly or not.  Mistakes sometimes open new doors to programmers, realising something could be done a completely different way.
 

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Re: Software vulnerabilities still dog operating systems
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2004, 02:01:34 AM »
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Wow. I'm ever so stunned that, even adding app problems in, Win XP is less vulnerable than Linux.


Cobblers.  IE vulnerabilities alone outnumber a conservative (not world + dog packages) Linux distro.

Read bugtraq and NTBugtraq.  There's not a week goes by without some discussion regarding exploiting IE, and/or a new vulnerability announced.  And I think "street cred" is lacking somewhat in finding IE vulns, it's like pointing out that there's holes in swiss cheese :-)