The Insecurity of Security Software
H316 writes "BusinessWeek is reporting that, despite a number of software products meant to safeguard Windows PCs from harm, a rising number of them endanger their hosts because of poor design and flaws. From the article: 'A new Yankee Group report, to be released June 20, shows the number of vulnerabilities found in security products increasing sharply for the third straight year -- and for the first time surpassing those found in all Microsoft products.'"
Security software is insecure? Maybe it's just having a bad day and needs a hug. *hugs security software*
Be relentless!
Linux is somewhat ahead in this in that protected memory is part of its "DNA", unlike Windows which ultimately comes from the culture of DOS, which has no protected memory and is not multi-user.
But still, Linux is only just a little bit better. We need to move to real secure designs such as: