Microsoft: Code is better, not perfect
14th Nov 2006, 20:25 GMT
Over the last few years, Microsoft has aggressively sought to change the image that its products have poor security. The company says that Windows Vista, which has been released to manufacturing, will be its most secure operating system to date, representing a top-down change in how its programmers develop code with security in mind.
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