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[Full-disclosure] RE: [OWASP-LEADERS] Re: [Owasp-dotnet] RE: [SC-L] 4 Qu

Subject: [Full-disclosure] RE: [OWASP-LEADERS] Re: [Owasp-dotnet] RE: [SC-L] 4 Questions: Latest IE vulnerability, Firefox vs IE security, Uservs Admin risk profile, and browsers coded in 100% Managed Verifiable code
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2006 23:02:24 -0500

I am not a Java expert, but I think that the Java Verifier is NOT used on
Apps that >are executed with the Security Manager disabled (which I believe
is the default >setting) or are loaded from a local disk (see "... applets
loaded via the file system >are not passed through the byte code verifier"
in http://java.sun.com/sfaq/) 

I believe that as of Java 1.2, all Java code except the core libraries must
go through the verifier, unless it is specifically disabled (java
-noverify).  Note that Mustang will have a new, faster, better? verifier and
that Sun has made the new design and implementation available to the
community with a challenge to find security flaws in this important piece of
their security architecture. https://jdk.dev.java.net/CTV/challenge.html.
Kudos to Sun for engaging with the community this way.

--Jeff


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