Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Mar 2008 22:21 UTC
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There are several kinds of security threads. If a feature is added to help on a specific thread (like phising), this adds to the overall security of the product usage.
It could be that this additional code opens security holes in other regards, but this is not mandatory.
It could be that this additional code opens security holes in other regards, but this is not mandatory.
I never said it was mandatory. What I said was that that more code increases the attack surface. Which means a higher probability of vulnerability.




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Your statement doesn't disprove his'.
There are several kinds of security threads. If a feature is added to help on a specific thread (like phising), this adds to the overall security of the product usage.
It could be that this additional code opens security holes in other regards, but this is not mandatory.