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Malicious code increasingly comes with release notes

3 points| Julie188 | 15 years ago |networkworld.com | reply

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[+] bediger|15 years ago|reply
Contrary to the comments on the article, I think this is good. It reflects on a broader use of good coding practices, and other software engineering practices.

Once malcode writers get into process, the arms race between them and the "anti-virus" companies will come back into more balance. The "AV" companies have probably always been saddled with "process", now the malcode writers appear to be making that same, dunderheaded, mistake.