
Ars Technica has analyzed
recently publicized Vista's security flaws. "Unfortunate, yes, but not as was reported in the immediate aftermath of the presentation evidence that Vista's security is useless, nor does this work constitute a major security issue. And it's
not game over, either. Sensationalism sells, and there's no news like bad news, but sometimes particularly when covering security issues, it would be nice to see accuracy and level-headedness instead. ... Furthermore, these attacks are specifically on the buffer overflow protections; they do not circumvent the IE Protected Mode sandbox, nor Vista's (in)famous UAC restrictions."
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2006-12-21
Did I miss something? The article pretty much supports the idea of: game over and tries to call the articles about the hack "sensationalism". And then tries to say that XP is crap... so it's ok that Vista can be hacked because Vista has more security features than XP
I found the article to be rather humorous... in a sad/funny way... like watching a chicken dance around with its head chopped off.