Accesso negato

Microsoft denigra l’accesso al kernel alle compagnie dei sicurezza come McAfee e Symantec, le quali hanno comprato una pagina intera della “Financial Times” per lamentarsi. Pare che Microsoft vuole blindare Vista da solo. Buona fortuna.
McAfee (up $0.00 to $24.46, Charts), Symantec (down $0.49 to $20.79, Charts) and other security software companies argue Microsoft’s new Vista operating system will make it more difficult to protect customers because for the first time, they have been denied access to the core of the operating system.
They say they are denied access to the heart of the operating system through built-in software locks, which makes it much harder to protect.
“Microsoft is being completely unrealistic if, by locking security companies out of the kernel [core], it thinks hackers won’t crack Vista’s kernel. In fact, they already have,” the advert in the Financial Times read.
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