1998-07-01 00:00:00-07 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
Oh, the arrogance. Bug in Windows exposes the source of server side scripts to the world.
"It's not a bug in Windows that's doing anything," said Jason Garms, product manager for Windows NT security. "There are a number of bugs that only happen on one platform, and it's the responsibility of the vendor to understand the platform that they're running on. An application vendor is responsible for the security of their applications."
"There are a number of bugs that only happen on one platform...", but it's not the fault of the platform? Typical Microsoft arrogance.
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