Re: Secure C programming
- From: Rico Secada <coolzone@xxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:18:17 +0100
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 23:50:38 -0800
"Chris Thomasson" <cristom@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Rico Secada" <coolzone@xxxxx> wrote in message
news:20071230223029.f17f1c63.coolzone@xxxxxxxx
Hi.
Doesn't there exist any complete texts on what to do and not do when
programming in C, from a security perspective?
Preferably with examples.
Don't program C if you don't know how to avoid common pitfalls; C
gets a bad rap sometimes. It's the fault of all the _lazy/crap_
programmers out there which frequently create applications that do
not even seem to have any sense of where there buffer(s) begin, or
_end_!!
Yikes! ;^(...
Dude!? Its like saying "Don't approach the water if you don't know how
to swim!", well how do you then learn to swim, if you can't approach
the water. Damn!
.
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