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Microsoft's Security Development Process Under CC License

An anonymous reader writes "The H Online writes: 'Microsoft has placed its process for secure software development under a Creative Commons License. The company hopes that this will lead to more developers utilising its process for programming software more securely across the entire product lifecycle ...'"

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  1. Re:Oh boy... by frist · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Pretty sure you have no idea about Unix internals vs NT internals. UNIX doesn't have ACL security.

  2. Re:Oh boy... by RightSaidFred99 · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Good luck interoperating with those, dipshit. And good luck getting them to work over NFS(*). And if you're not one of the 1% of environments out there using Kerberos for NFS, it's funny to me that you break the oldest rule of security - don't trust the client.

    Give me root on one of your Linux machines and I'll copy any piece of NFS data I want unless you're one of the very few organizations using secured NFS.