Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Sep 2006 23:06 UTC
Microsoft Anti-malware company Symantec has accused Microsoft of withholding key information about its upcoming Vista OS, in an attempt to gain an unfair advantage in the security market. Symantec claimed this week that Microsoft is refusing to hand over the APIs for Windows Defender, its anti-spyware product which will be included in Vista. Without the APIs, Symantec claims that it isn't able to ensure that its own security products are compatible with Vista. Microsoft, though, insisted on Wednesday afternoon that the APIs are now available.
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RE[2]: Tutt tutt tutt
by ameasures on Thu 28th Sep 2006 10:33 UTC in reply to "RE: Tutt tutt tutt"
ameasures
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2006-01-09

> I'm interrested to see how many trojan/worm/virus will
> appears and exploit these APIs once they are divulged
> by Microsoft, even under NDA with Symantec ;) Perhaps
> Microsoft better not to make them public, if they want
> to ensure some kind of security...

Ooooh goody - security by obscurity - all over again.

Security by obscurity is a disproven concept - even inside MS.

API obscurity is about artificial competitive advantage by a possibly malign monopolist. There does need to be a decision of legal principle as to when disclosure should occur - after all Vista has not gone on sale yet.

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