Isn't it quite obvious that there are no specs? The OOXML specs are probably the best they can do when they have to reverse engineer the code into documentation. Don't expect any better than that and furthermore, don't expect them to even try (which they at least have when it comes to the OOXML documentation).
FTFA, quoting a Symantec senior manager:
"Basically, that ATI driver has functionality that allows you to read and write kernel memory. It's either a bug or a feature of the driver."
I guess it's a feature to the bad guys. To everyone else, it's a bug.
It seems I'm not being served any sponsored links on this one. Nice.
I also note that searching for "white house" will put the Wikipedia article above the official home page, as opposed to what happens on the regular search.
Isn't it quite obvious that there are no specs? The OOXML specs are probably the best they can do when they have to reverse engineer the code into documentation. Don't expect any better than that and furthermore, don't expect them to even try (which they at least have when it comes to the OOXML documentation).
There are eleven books already of an expected twelve, so I'd say there's a fair chance it'll happen.
FTFA, quoting a Symantec senior manager: "Basically, that ATI driver has functionality that allows you to read and write kernel memory. It's either a bug or a feature of the driver." I guess it's a feature to the bad guys. To everyone else, it's a bug.
It seems I'm not being served any sponsored links on this one. Nice. I also note that searching for "white house" will put the Wikipedia article above the official home page, as opposed to what happens on the regular search.