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| Subject: | Re: Microsoft Writing Secure Code |
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| Date: | Thu, 09 Dec 2004 19:38:02 +0000 |
Hello, I agree with what people here say, there's absolutely no Microsoft propaganda in this book, it even addresses several Microsoft vuln. examples. It's great if you code for Windows, but if you're looking for a book for a Unix platform, I recommend Building secure software by John Viega and Gary McGraw. -- --------- Sölvi Páll Ásgeirsson www.hugbunadur.is
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