Microsoft Updates Guideline on Windows Driver Security (bleepingcomputer.com) 17
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft has released an updated guide on driver security. This new guide offers advice that developers could use to ensure Windows drivers are secured against basic attacks and preventable flaws. The new guide -- also available as a one-document PDF -- is authored by Microsoft's Don Marshall and comes to replace an older help page. [...] While the driver security checklist is a must-read for any software developer and not just driver authors, the guide on assessing "threat modeling for drivers" is also something that software engineers should take a peek at.
Windows driver security? (Score:2)
Just drive your own damn car!
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So can I summarize your position as follows?
1- I am smarter than everyone
2- I hate immigrants
Thanks for your contribution today.
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Assuming the authors all have proper university degrees it is very hard to write crap code
I know plenty of CS grads who could barely comprehend basic CS 101 level concepts.
"must-read for any software developer" (Score:1)
U...hu. I think I'll pass this boring document. The boring texts never end.
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Why run Windows in a VM at all if you're not going to give it access to let you work on your critical files?
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The actual guidelines (Score:1)
Here's the actual guidelines document: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/driversecurity/ [microsoft.com]
Windows security? (Score:2)
a "one-document PDF" (Score:2)