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Symantec Finds Flaws In Vistas Network Stack
Friday, July 21st, 2006
Researchers with Symantec’s advanced threat team poked through Vista’s new network stack in
several recent builds of the still-under-construction operating system, and found several bugs — some of which have been fixed, including a few in Monday’s release — as well as broader evidence that the rewrite of the networking code could easily lead to problems.
"New code, whether it’s been rewritten or added, needs to go through an aging process," said Oliver Friedrichs, the senior director of Symantec’s security response group. "Virgin code is likely to contain more bugs and flaws. And that’s particularly true in a network stack, which is one of the most complex pieces of code in an operating system."
In a just-released paper, two of Friedrich’s researchers, Tim Newsham and Jim Hoagland, detailed research that began with a September 2005 build of Vista and wrapped up with May’s public Beta 2. Symantec Finds Flaws In Vista’s Network Stack - Technology News by TechWeb
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