Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Fri Oct 11 17:11:49 CDT 2013
No one INCLUDING the designers and hackers know what actually goes on under the hood in Windows. The system is so big and the code base is so complex that no single person could absorb it all. Some people know how the bits fit together, some other people know what sprecific bits do in detail, but that's it no one can really understand it all in detail. -- Stuart On 11 Oct 2013 at 15:32, Jim Lawrence wrote: > The main problem with windows is that it is so proprietary. No one > except the designers and hackers know what actually goes on under the > hood. As mentioned before there are a number of market places out on > the web where the latest exploits are being bartered. >