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Subject: IP: Security: Java/activex are not similar at ALL
>From: "David Byrden" <David@Byrden.com> >To: <farber@cis.upenn.edu> > > > > > > BTW, I've never liked the insecurity of the > > > WWW / Windows/ Active-X/Java gui net access approach > > > Brad > > > The fact that people are mentioning >Activex security and Java security in the same >breath, indicates a failure of popular computer >journalism to understand and/or report. > > FWIW: an Activex, once you let it into >your PC, has full permission to do anything it likes; >e.g. steal, delete or modify data. A Java applet can, >at worst, overload your PC temporarily by filling >memory, making too many windows etc. > > Sun's Java binary has undergone the most >stringent security test of all: the source code has been >published for all to see. On the other hand, when Microsoft >were ordered in court to reveal a little Windows source >code, they claimed that they had lost it. > > David
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