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Microsoft Writing Secure Code

Subject: Microsoft Writing Secure Code
Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 09:57:53 +0000
Hi!

I was looking for some opinions about the book "Writing Secure Code"
from Microsoft press. The book is already "old" but I only got to read
it now... well.... some of it. I searched the mailing list archive for
"microsoft writing secure code" but didn't find anything related so I
guess it hasn't been discussed before or I don't know how to search
the mailing list archive correctly. If that's the case, please forgive
me.

I was wondering if any of you have read it and what you think about
it. Do you find it useful or plain microsoft propaganda (like I read
somewhere else)?

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