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    Darth Sushi's Avatar Sushi Lord
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    Microsoft to hackers: Take your best shot
    Thursday, August 3, 2006; Posted: 3:58 p.m. EDT (19:58 GMT)

    LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AP)
    -- After suffering embarrassing security exploits over the past several years, Microsoft Corp. is trying a new tactic: inviting some of the world's best-known computer experts to try to poke holes in Vista, the next generation of its Windows operating system.

    Microsoft made a test version of Vista available to about 3,000 security professionals Thursday as it detailed the steps it has taken to fortify the product against attacks that can compromise bank account numbers and other sensitive information.

    "You need to touch it, feel it," Andrew Cushman, Microsoft's director of security outreach, said during a talk at the Black Hat computer-security conference. "We're here to show our work."

    Microsoft has faced blistering criticism for security holes that have led to network outages and business disruptions for its customers. After being accused for not putting enough resources into shoring up its products, the software maker is trying to convince outsiders that it has changed.

    "They're going directly to the bear in the bear's lair," says Jon Callas, the chief technology officer at PGP Corp., which makes encryption software and other security products. "They are going to people who don't like them, say nasty things and have the incentive to find the things that are wrong."

    Due early next year, Vista is the first product to be designed from scratch under a Microsoft program dubbed secure development life cycle, which represents a sea change in the company's approach to bringing out new products. Instead of placing the addition of compelling new features at the top of engineers' priority list, Microsoft now requires them to first consider how code might be misused.

    A security team with oversight of every Microsoft product -- from its Xbox video game console to its Word program for creating documents -- has broad authority to block shipments until they pass security tests. The company also hosts two internal conferences a year so some of the world's top security experts can share the latest research on computer attacks.

    Cushman said the presentations have already paid off. One talk, delivered in March by a security expert named Johnny Long, detailed a new way to identify security holes using Google. Shortly after the talk, a Microsoft manager applied the technique and discovered a customer was at risk because it hadn't properly set up a computer that was running SQL, a database program that competes with business programs sold by Oracle Corp.

    But internal conferences are one matter. Taking Vista to Black Hat, where some of the world's foremost security gurus annually make sport of ripping through programming code to find bugs, is another.

    "The fact that they're releasing it here is probably a bold statement," said Mike Janosko, a security expert with Ernst & Young who has been reviewing Vista for several months.

    Source: http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/0....ap/index.html

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    FreeDoom's Avatar Obsessed By Cruelty
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    "They're going directly to the bear in the bear's lair,"
    Nope, it's more like "They're going directly to the baby bear's in the bear's lair"


    The "real" bears will be waiting "outside" lol

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    "Hackers invited to beat Microsoft"

    Hope they'll beat the Sh*t out of Vista.

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    I just want microsoft to get beaten bigtime....but the way microsoft make it out they aint gonna be beaten.
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    kazaaman's Avatar Proud Indian
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    Microsoft wants to get beaten here so they wont suffer major embarresments when they release Vista to the public. I'd say it's a pretty good gamble for Microsoft, I mean what do they have to lose, other than security vulernabilities? A little bit of rep sure, but then again it isn't exactly in high standing right now. I think Microsoft actually has done something good this time.

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    sArA's Avatar Ex-Moderatererer
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    I think there will always be people who can hack pretty much anything, the risk of idle attacks or lower level stuff can be reduced by this kind of research.

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