Or the worst kind of trolling to have ever walked these newsgroups....
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 4:10 PM, John Horn <john.h...@tucsonaz.gov> wrote: > Is this a joke? > > > -- > John Horn > City of Tucson, IT Department > Network Services (Network security) > Phone: (520) 837-6036 > -------------------------------------------------------------- > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: If you have received this email in error, please > immediately notify > > the sender by e-mail at the address shown. This email transmission may > contain confidential information. > > This information is intended only for the use of the individual(s) or entity > to whom it is intended even if addressed incorrectly. > > Please delete it from your files if you are not the intended recipient. > Thank you for your compliance, time and attention to this matter. > > > > > > > > >>> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 6:39 PM, in message < > 8cd662233c10c95-230c-4...@web-mmc-m02.sysops.aol.com>, John Jester Wilham > Patrick III <waterm...@devout.com> wrote: > > > From Andrew Auernheimer's Diary / irc memories: > > Windows is written in pure, self-modifying assembly code. Notice how you > can install 15 gigs of data from a single Windows install DVD, which can > only hold 5 gigs? This is because the code is dynamically generated to > minimize attack vectors. Any attempt to observe the static files on the disk > will change how it looks in runtime. This is also why Windows needs to be > updated so often, so the running code never looks like it did before. > > Does this sound true to you guys? Windows does seem to have updates that > take forever and speed wise it always felt there was something going > on. Whenever I leave my laptop alone, even when it's offline, indexing off, > the computer is always working on stuff and you new know what it is. > > Maybe all applications with Windows compile on runtime for dynamic > binaries, yet through .net's open, user-friendly API are still compatible? > > Balmer said he wanted to make Vista and 7 an OS that would not slow down > after usage, but instead speed up. Windows is constantly reprogramming > itself to suit the behavior of it's users and performing security and > performance auditing. > > This is likely true - Think about it: > > All viruses are just malicious scripts. It's like saying *nix is insecure > because script kiddies compile binaries and bash scripts that rm /. > > No one ever has ever had an attack vector against Windows 7 or Vista. > Please confirm. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >
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