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| Subject: | Re: Languages/platforms used for Web apps. Any stats? |
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| Date: | Sun, 26 Jun 2005 07:33:30 +0000 |
Mark Susol Ultimate Creative Media wrote:
I don't think the problem so much is that the language is easy to learn or that these folks deployed insecure programming, but that the code is OPEN and you can STUDY it and find the vulnerabilities at your leisure. And with the success of google, once you find an exploit its so easy to find all the sites using the same software most likely several versions outdated and its really easy pickings. I subscribe to this list just to get the heads up on anything I'm using off the open source shelf.
OK, I'll bite. The open source element works both ways, however. For example, if I've implemented an open-source BB system and a new vulnerability is published, at least I can grep the code for vulnerabilities --- and fix them myself if no one else has. With a proprietary solution, on the other hand, I'm stuck thinking either "Gee, I sure hope I'm not vulnerable" or "I hope they send me a patch." Steve -- Steve McCullough web developer, S.M.U.T. Magazine > www.showmethesmut.com
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