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Mar. 14, 2009
Mac OS-X operating system easy to break into!
Well-known security consultant Dino Zovi has given a demonstration to the Internet
security community, business and technology "Souce Conference" in Boston this week, in which he broke into a Mac
OS X in an effort to demonstrate that the operating system isn't as secure as some would believe. Zovi explained
that the heap memory in the Mac OS X operating system is poorly protected, and that it is relatively easy to find
the location of its various libraries. So far, various security holes have been found in some applications and their
system components that can allow the contents of heap memory to be modified by a potential attacker. "It is safe
to assume that not all of these security holes have been fixed as of today, and that there are more waiting to be
found soon," said Zovi.
Mar. 5, 2009
PHP more popular than ever in the developer community
A new study asked developers and application builders about Ruby, Python, Perl, Java script, Flex and VB script
and the ultimitate winner went to PHP. Ruby was placed a close second followed by Python and then Perl. The 12
categories ranked by Evans data were: Ease of Use, Exception handling, Extensibility, Maintainability / Readability,
Cross-platform portability, Availability of tools, Quality of tools, Performance, Memory management, Client side
scripting and overall data integrity and security.
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