Secure Programming
viega writes "Matt Messier and I have just launched a secure programming web site. While this site does support our new book The Secure Programming Cookbook for C and C++ , it also serves as a thorough resource for developers. It has numerous links to articles and other topical resources, new recipes that demonstrate secure programming techniques a large glossary and the obligatory web log. We accept outside submissions, and will reward the best recipe submission each month-- O'Reilly will publish it on the O'Reilly Network web site and will give the author a free book. There's already a decent amount of new content, including recipes on avoiding malloc()/new-related integer overflows, watching out for security problems in API differences and issues when truncating data. There's also an RSS feed for the web log."
Hmmm.... I smell a TROLL
Atrox
-Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart, he dreams himself your master.
oh wait...
By the way, I can't believe nobody made that joke yet.
Quid festinatio swallonis est aetherfuga inonusti?
Africus aut Europaeus?
President of America: I will give you thirt..thirt... thirt... thirt... thirty million dollars for sustainable food resources in third world countries.
Reporter: 30 30 30 30 million... 810 trillion dollars?
President of America, embaressed, not wanting to admit defeat: Undoubtly yes.
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hundreds of thousands isn't too much effort is it?
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
Why do you sound just like me?
/. lameness filter wants more characters. Whenever I type the approximate amount of characters as seen above, I get a random, non-informative, message amounting to "Slash ain't posting that", so I have to add crap like this to the end of short posts.
Stupid
Eve Fairbanks says I drive a hybrid!LOL