| Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 3 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 3 | Microsoft gives it's word to come out with an OS that is virus free, with both hardware and software security for authentication and encryption. Does anyone have any idea, what kind of measures we've got to think of because MS is saying it is hacker proof?
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| | | Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 Member | Member Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 | If that's what M$ is claiming, then they're not claiming to make it "hacker proof." I don't think that'll ever happen. Not in my lifetime anyway. There will always be poeple who can get around whatever security measures there are if they are motivated to do so. As for virus free, I seriously doubt that too. There a number of problems with that. Where are you getting this from? | | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 1,273 DollarDNS Owner | DollarDNS Owner Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 1,273 | I remember something about all the files on the computer would have some kind of authentication signature or something which would make viruses stand out rather obviously to the OS.
by no means are my facts straight - just throwing that out there as a hint of a possible solution to being truly "virus-free" | | | | Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 Member | Member Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 | Oooohh, that. I heard something about that. I think it's a bad idea what they want to do though. It means everyone who wants to write programs will have to get a signiture. It's too much of a hassle to get all your programs authenticated before they'll run. It seems like a very bad idea. | | | | Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 3 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 3 | Originally posted by Paragon
: Where are you getting this from? Got it from the UGN news section. Windows Palladium Maybe this approach will work for major banks and hospitals, but sertainly not for the common user.
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| | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 UGN's Resident Homo | UGN's Resident Homo Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 | yes, check out the front page. the link to the full article is on there
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| | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 Community Owner | Community Owner Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 | My god people read the news? hehe...
The site is: http://www.techtv.com/news/security/story/0,24195,3389326,00.html
its not generally a good idea to link directly to the main page since the news is updated every 10 stories. | | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 UGN's Resident Homo | UGN's Resident Homo Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 | they like the newscaster gizmo......
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| | | | Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 Member | Member Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 | Bill Gates has said security is Microsoft's No. 1 priority. Since when? Creators of the company's future operating system took their president and chief software architect seriously. Really? No-one else is! As "Tech Live" reports tonight, Palladium is the code name of Microsoft's new OS, which promises to end viruses, stop spam, thwart key logging, and safeguard your private data. End viruses, yeah, right. Stop spam?! How do they plan to do that? Who determines what's spam? M$ or the user? If M$, that would piss a lot of people off. If the user, then it's not going to stop spam. Slow it maybe. Thwart keylogging? Maybe. For a short while. Safeguard private data? Right. In an interview granted to Newsweek, Microsoft project managers and hardware partners sound giddy with excitement over the new OS. Nah, they're just jizzing (gizzing  ) at the thought of all the money they're going to make with claims like these. Because Palladium is such a radical departure from previous Windows operating systems, Microsoft has enlisted processor manufacturers to alter their technical designs. Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have signed on to produce special security chips that power the new locked-down OS. So only M$ can get in your computer! Data flowing from the processor to the monitor will be encrypted. This foils a practice called "van Eck phreaking" -- highly technical, cloak-and-dagger eavesdropping of computer activity that picks up the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a monitor. TEMPEST? If people have the ability to use TEMPEST technology (like NSA & stuff), you think a little encryption will stop them? They'll just find a way to modify the technology so that the encryption doesn't matter. I'm sure they already have ways to remotely monitor your screen that can get around this encryption. Palladium's hardware and software security innovations center on authentication and encryption: Making sure users are who they say they are and preventing unauthorized code from running on the computer. Palladium prevents malicious worms from running. And how are we going about getting code authorized? Sounds like a major pain in the [censored] for programmers other than those at M$. Microsoft expects financial institutions, health-care providers, and government agencies to serve as early adopters of the OS. Ah, their plans for world domination are falling into place! As a side benefit for Microsoft and for corporate America, the OS has tight control over copyright media. According to the Newsweek article, Microsoft sees this as a way to bridge the gap between locked-down media and open media. Microsoft doesn't want to stop consumers' fair use of media, such as making backup copies of CDs and transferring songs to an MP3 player, so Palladium will authenticate that you actually bought the music and have a right to rip it for your own use. And do they think poeple won't bypass this "protection"? I'm sure they'll spend millions on it only to be foiled by something stupid. Just like Sony and that black marker...  | | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 1,273 DollarDNS Owner | DollarDNS Owner Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 1,273 | nah, moral of the story - don't upgrade. | | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 Community Owner | Community Owner Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 | *choff*excuse for policeware*choff* | | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 UGN's Resident Homo | UGN's Resident Homo Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 | i don't think i'm gonna upgrade to it. switch to linux or something. i don't want microsoft watching my every move
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| | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 Community Owner | Community Owner Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 | When i get my new hard drive i'm going to be on linux 100% of the time with windows running in a window since i HAVE to have it still but i wont have to worry about it... | | | | Joined: May 2002 Posts: 81 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: May 2002 Posts: 81 | heh this sounds like it would be a fun project for ugn to try and crack the sh** outa this thing, whata u tinks <img border="0" alt="[Thumb]" title="" src="graemlins/thumb.gif" /> us--> <img border="0" alt="[Machine]" title="" src="graemlins/machine.gif" /> <img border="0" alt="[Bang]" title="" src="graemlins/bang.gif" /> <img border="0" alt="[Sheep]" title="" src="graemlins/sheep.gif" /> <--palldium | | | | Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 Member | Member Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 | Originally posted by Gizmo: When i get my new hard drive i'm going to be on linux 100% of the time with windows running in a window since i HAVE to have it still but i wont have to worry about it... Windows running in a window?! You can do that? | | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 UGN Supporter | UGN Supporter Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 | just get 2 computers, one with windows and the other on linux. Im trying to learn alot of OSes so i have 3 computers, one w/ 98, one w/ 2k, and soon one will have mandrake 8.2 . I still need windows for gaming and im really familair with it so ima keep it.
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| | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 Community Owner | Community Owner Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 | There is a program for linux called Win4Lin, it'll boot and run windows in a small window  , its quite nice, and very sexy... the ONLY catch is that I don't think its free... but well worth it if you'd like to purchase it... or aquire it lol... In fact it costs $89.99 but is a quick download on your linux machine... If you decide to purchase its $89.99 and you can either get a download or a boxed set, i'd definetely go with the boxed set... Link to a description: http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/06/07/1954228&tid=23 Price Page: http://www.digitalriver.com/dr/v2/e...=840&DSP=0&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0 Product Page: http://www.netraverse.com/products/win4lin30/index.php Direct quote: Run your favorite Windows applications on the Linux operating system in the fastest Windows 95/98/ME environment available for Linux. You can now take advantage of running two operating systems simultaneously. The stability, security, and administrative capabilities of Linux are now partnered with the vast number of Windows applications that you have come to depend on. NeTraverse Win4Lin 4.0 enables Linux users to run the Windows operating system programs concurrently with their existing Linux operating system without additional hardware or the need to dual boot,. This configuration dramatically improves productivity and saves you money by reducing hardware and OS license upgrade costs. NeTraverse solutions are ideal for a number of environments: Development labs that use both the Windows and Linux operating systems Organizations interested in taking advantage of the advantages of Linux (free operating system, stability and security) while still needing to use Windows applications. Companies contemplating costly software upgrades to Windows 2000 and XP as well as the expensive hardware requirements that go with it. Anyone who needs increased security and stability for their existing Windows computing environment For more information on volume licensing or to purchase Win4Lin for corporate, education or government usage, please contact [email protected]. | | | | Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 Member | Member Joined: Jun 2002 Posts: 168 | *Ooooh!* Nice! Thanks for the info! | | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 Community Owner | Community Owner Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 | Yes, windows in a window, how i feel it was always meant to be lol... | | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 UGN Supporter | UGN Supporter Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 | does it come with the gay [censored] errors windows usually has. ha
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| | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 UGN Supporter | UGN Supporter Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 | i dont think i would upgrade to newer versions of windows, sounds like policeware... they wanna catch piraters (like me, i dont pay for [censored] besides hardware). they keep coming out with [censored] OSes. ME was a joke and XP is a memory hog and slow tho i havent had "to" many errors with it nothing in the windows selection compares to 2k for its reliability or 98se for its great game play... my opinion that is.
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| | | | Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 Community Owner | Community Owner Joined: Feb 2002 Posts: 7,203 Likes: 11 | XP is a resource hog till you tweak it... My resources are steady at 75%...
but when I setup Win 4 Lin I didn't recieve too many errors, jsut standard windows [censored] since its just like running windows, only a bluescreen is just in a little window... | | | | Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 UGN Supporter | UGN Supporter Joined: Apr 2002 Posts: 730 | lol, the bluescreen.... watta [censored]
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