 severach
join:2002-09-12 Jackson, MI
| reply to rdmiller Re: How is this stuff found?
Black hats harm everybody by destroying stuff. The white hats either do something that is unimportant to you or something that is highly desirable to you but highly undesirable to Microsoft. For example, if a white hat found out a way to permanently disable the signed driver protection in Vista, that would be wonderful for everyone in the world except for Microsoft who's sole purpose for that feature is to prevent you and me from modifying the system to our advantage. Noone wants that except for Microsoft. |
|
  72276539 Premium join:2001-01-19 Atlanta, GA
1 edit | reply to John_W said by John_W : MS has had a habit of ignoring white hat findings, or at best putting off, where other software companies, like mozilla, who who get their patches right out there as soon as they can. It's a hell of a lot fuckin easier to edit code on a browser then an entire OS. How bout comparing apples to apples instead of apples to porcupines.
PS- Answer the OP's question while you are at it. -- RIP Dimebag- August 20, 1966 to December 8th, 2004. |
|
 rdmiller
join:2005-09-23 Richmond, VA | reply to John_W didn't answer the question! |
|
  John_W Premium join:2000-04-25 Worcester, MA clubs: 
·Vonage
| reply to bleearg13 It's the black hats we have to worry about.
It's the white hats MS has to worry about. It's how quickly the software companies respond to the white hat vulnerability discoveries that concern us.
Almost all, if not all, software has some sort of exploitable code in it. It is just how fast those companies fix the problem that makes the difference between a good and bad company. MS has had a habit of ignoring white hat findings, or at best putting off, where other software companies, like mozilla, who who get their patches right out there as soon as they can. -- Chef says to put a cucumber down my pants for good luck. |
|