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RE[2]: Will Monad be a part of Vista?
by Azad Kupelian on Mon 27th Feb 2006 20:46
in reply to "RE: Will Monad be a part of Vista? "
The PCWorld article is wrong in two aspects.
Microsoft will not include Monad in Windows Vista because it will not be ready in time for them to fully integrate and test it with that product, not because it poses a security threat.
Consider the current Windows Command Prompt. If a user has the proper privileges, he can issue destructive commands, or run a script with such commands. If he does not have the needed privileges, the commands will not execute. The same is true of Monad.
Demonstrating that a user can execute malicious commands from a shell does not mean one has discovered a security risk.




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According to http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,122145,00.asp Monad was pulled from Vista due to security concerns. Basically, they thought it would be too much of a target for hackers.