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Será demasiado 'grande' y 'monstruo' windows para que Crispin mejorar la seguridad de cara a la siguiente version de windows?
No se... estoy seguro que MS tiene reputados expertos en seguridad, y aún así...
Era un aplicativo o sección de MS a la que se iba, que se encarga de esas cosas de seguridad. A ver si localizo la referencia, que hace ya unos dias y se me quedó en el tintero, Cristian me lo ha hecho recordar... [...] Ah: (del enlace que puse) Crispin Cowan now belongs to the core of the Windows Security Team that developed User Account Control (UAC) and integrity levels. Y de otro enlace: http://blogs.msdn.com/michael_howard/archive/2008/01/17/crispin-cowan-joins-... Crispin will work in the same team that worked on User Account Control (UAC) and integrity levels, an area he knows a great deal about. ¿Y que es eso de UAC? Ni idea, pero: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Account_Control User Account Control (UAC) is a technology and security infrastructure first introduced with Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system. It aims to improve the security of Microsoft Windows by limiting application software to standard user privileges until an administrator authorizes an increase in privilege level. In this way, only applications that the user trusts receive higher privileges, and malware is kept from receiving the privileges necessary to compromise the operating system. In other words, a user account may have administrator privileges assigned to it, but applications that the user runs do not also have those privileges unless they are approved beforehand or the user explicitly authorizes it to have higher privileges. To reduce the possibility of lower-privilege applications communicating with higher-privilege ones, another new technology, User Interface Privilege Isolation is used in conjunction with User Account Control to isolate these processes from each other.[1] One prominent use of this in Internet Explorer 7's "Protected Mode".[2] Veis que tiene cierta similitud con apparmour... ;-) - -- Saludos Carlos E.R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHnwn+tTMYHG2NR9URAs4OAJ9EgTuYDC5zz+uuJCHYo33DuVblnQCfXy67 Yj69wLZ0Tp5QymRhIY0BoRU= =xzTy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----