Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Jan 2007 20:11 UTC, submitted by sogabe
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No, but BeOSs memory protection was just as shitty. I don't know all the details, but I know a BeOS coder that told me and showed me several very easy ways of mucking with another programs memory space and crashing it and the whole OS.
anyways, windows 9x is mostly dead and hopefully haiku will address a lot of these issues.




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Win9x had a 1GB shared area (world readable/writable) in which it mapped critical system DLLs and memory-mapped files. AFAIK, BeOS never did anything this blatently insecure.