jeromie wrote this...
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> Does anyone know of a good source for finding information reguarding 'secure'
> C programming techniques? I've looked around on the net w/o any avail.
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> Thanks in advance
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Jeromie,
C in and of itself is neither secure nor insecure. what makes "C
programming" (in)secure is a combination of the OS you are running and the
libraries you use to do things within that OS.
Matt
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GCV 2.1 GAT/M/CS d--(-+) H-- s++:-- g+ p? !au a-(?) w+++ v+ C+++$
UVS++++$ P+>+++ L- 3+++ E-(++) N++ K W--- M+ V-- -po+(+) Y+ t+
!5>++ jx R+ G? !tv b+++ D++ B e+ u--(**) h- f+(*) r n- !y
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