> The point is that so called compiled languages provide more security > loop-holes than interpreted ones. C++/C for example provide liberal > scope for buffer overflow exploits due to use of pointers and manual > memory management. > > Accessing any buffer outside the scope of your data structures is always > a potential window for the malicious hacker for buffer overflow exploits. > And C/C++ are notorious for making this easy providing you with > different ways of shooting yourself in the foot... >
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