, 2002-01-09
An end to buffer overflows, and a beginning to serious user education ... These are a few of my favorite things.
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A Security Wish List for 2002
2002-01-09
Anonymous (5 replies)
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A Security Wish List for 2002
2002-01-10
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A Security Wish List for 2002
2002-01-10
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Anonymous (1 replies)
learn asm? dumb idea.
2002-01-14
player 2 (1 replies)
player 2 (1 replies)
We all have same urge to amend reality
2002-01-10
by law or action or by dreaming our way around it...
by law or action or by dreaming our way around it...
A Security Wish List for 2002 - blocking executables in mail
2002-01-16
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

Every time I head some fool extolling the 'virtues' of
java, I think to my self "Hasn't this guy heard of
Python?". Java is simply icky, while Python is delighful.
However, whenever the issue of programming language comes
up in a security discussion I'm reminded of a quote by a
great hacker of yore (I forget who exactly):
"There is not now, and never shall be, a programming
language in which it is the least bit difficult to write
bad programs"
-Levi
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