news.com.com— PatchGuard, a Microsoft technology to protect key parts of Windows, will be hacked sooner rather than later, a security expert said Thursday.
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it seemed to take hackers about a day, maybe two days to get around both the DEP and ASLR. When they upgraded the Silicon Valley exploit of IE6 to work with IE7 and IE8, running on the newer Windows operating systems with those features turned on. Apparently, those features are most effective if you convince the hackers not to try.
netferretOct 13, 2006
Here we go again.
cmiller1Oct 13, 2006
DOS attacks are easy if you try using an actual bullet on the computer
fjc8Oct 13, 2006
What I recommend doing is sticking with Windows. Seriously.There is a lot of FUD spread around about Windows security.
johnnyg77Oct 13, 2006
Hmmm, a security "expert" voices an opinion that will keep him/her employed by speculating "be hacked sooner rather than later". Shocking!!!!
johnnysoftwareJan 22, 2010
it seemed to take hackers about a day, maybe two days to get around both the DEP and ASLR. When they upgraded the Silicon Valley exploit of IE6 to work with IE7 and IE8, running on the newer Windows operating systems with those features turned on. Apparently, those features are most effective if you convince the hackers not to try.
johnnysoftwareJan 22, 2010
Yeah, usually they supply exploit code as a formal proof so people do not think they are kidding - <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/security/All_32_bit_Windows_versions_vulnurable_to_kernel_code_inject" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/security/All_32_bit_Windows_versio ...</a>