Hey Solomon, interesting read and many thnks for the info, though I think I've got nothing to worry about as my apps or sites will not hold anything valuable enough to be considered " hot data in need ". Still not argument enough for me to move to other platforms though I dont have a problem with any platform. :-)))
Just a general comment. What I found interesting about the link and sharing my fictional thoughts. I just love our tech sector! Its never boring..hehehe.
Ok, my strictly fictional thots after reading the link : No matter how strong or diffcult you build it, if they want what's there, they will find a way. So rather than fighting them defensively with all sorts of patches, workarounds etc, I think OS's should become offensive. Create sites that will contain data considered " hot " as decoys and set the trap. Boom! Catch them in the act and keep frustrating them. Embed scripts into files that will allow querying of many things. Once the data is hacked, data contains script files that will attach to whatever. I can see a hollywood movie on this... LOL!
I once read a thread here on skunks about KDN wireless and some Uni where it was injected and opened. KDN closed it down. This would have been the real test ground of offensive policies to see : yes you can hack it and break it, but can you take whats coming?
Where are you scripting gurus? Is this possible and why has it not been done? I even more motivated to finish my C# asap. :-)))
Rgds.