Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 6th Aug 2006 08:45 UTC, submitted by Khoji
Windows In a recent podcast Steve Gibson of grc.com has drawn attention to a detailed report [.pdf] by engineers at Symantec who demonstrate that Windows Vista contains a completely virgin network stack that has been programmed from the ground up. The Symantec software engineers have monitored the behaviour of the new stack through a series of beta releases and have documented that it contains most of the basic bugs and security holes that have long since been fixed in other stacks - even the Windows 95 stack. Since it has not had a chance to mature and develop in the wild, the likelihood that it contains new, uncharted holes and errors is very high. Some have already been found. Gibson stresses that the ramifications for the security of the new stack are disastrous.
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RE[5]: This is just Symantec fud
by rayiner on Sun 6th Aug 2006 18:03 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: This is just Symantec fud"
rayiner
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Oh, I absolutely agree with you. I think its perfectly rational for companies to do work in India, I'm just saying is inaccurate to say that there is no quality trade-off involved.

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