Vista Hacking Challenge Answered
debiansid writes "Microsoft's most secure Operating System yet
has been compromised at the Black Hat hacker conference. We all know that Andrew Cushman, Microsoft's director of security outreach invited the Black Hats over to touch and feel Vista in order to showcase the superiority of this OS. Joanna Rutkowska, from Coseinc, a Singapore-based security firm, obliged and showed how it is possible to bypass security measures in Vista that prevents unsigned code from running with the help of a little software she calls the 'Blue Pill.'" To be fair, the hack was possible only when the target is in administrator mode rather than a limited user account.
I posted a similar comment mere seconds after yours. Bet I win with the most "redundant" down mods.
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Perhaps I'd do this by smiling and saying that the OS was so secure that I couldn't find anything wrong with it and recommending, no, begging that they ship it in exactly its current form.
Am I part of the core demographic for Swedish Fish?
Vista's security scheme works like sudo or the OS X admin password dialog. You're out of your element.
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Nooo, take the Red Pill!
except ME, that sucked dick.
once again, we're reminded of the importance of proper comma placement.