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Two New Vista Papers by Symantec
Today Symantec released two new whitepapers about security protections in Vista: Analysis of GS Protection in Windows Vista and Analysis of Address Space Layout Randomization on Windows Vista. Although my last blog post criticized Symantec for its hyped...
Really, Vista Security Isn’t Lame
Recently a friend was complaining to me about the “screen flickering” that occurs whenever a User Account Control (UAC) prompt comes up in Vista and he wanted to know how to turn it off—not UAC, just the dimming and flickering effects. He...
Is UAC a Fence That Falls Short?
When I was a teenager in California there was private oil pier near Rincon that we liked to jump off. It was great—you’d throw your surf board off first so there was no backing out, because it was scary looking down at the dark green ocean so far below...
More on Program.exe
I thought I would add a bit more to my original post to clarify the problem. Half of the problem is the way Windows searches paths, and the other half is software developers who don’t quote their paths in the Registry or when calling CreateProcess...
The Program.exe Problem
A couple years ago I mentioned in a SecurityFocus column that Windows has a problem when you put a file named “program.exe” in the system root directory. The problem is basically in how it deals with spaces in paths that don’t have quotes...