JPEG vulnerability in IE/MsApps not enough? Bitmap parse in FireFox/Mozilla now

This is a discussion about JPEG vulnerability in IE/MsApps not enough? Bitmap parse in FireFox/Mozilla now in the Windows Security category; I'd rather see a pure machine coded browser to take advantage of things like Hyper-Threading and SMP oh and of course unchecked buffers in everything from the the CSS to the BMP views hehehehehehe

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I'd rather see a pure machine coded browser to take advantage of things like Hyper-Threading and SMP oh and of course unchecked buffers in everything from the the CSS to the BMP views
 
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Originally posted by Alec§taar:
P.S.=> NOW... does your brain hurt right now... or what? lol... apk
 
No, I had to dig out some ear wax to hear this....err....wait....am I not reading this instead
 
Man I can't seem to comprehend this
 


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I've come to the conclusion that you will never really have a %100 secure OS, not even if you never-ever connect to the net what so ever. Why is this ?!? Because the pretty much all OS's have gotten rather complex, with lots of features to make a users life easier and/or more fun. Due to this complexity I feel that there will always be somebody out there that is going to look for exploits and vulnerabilities.
 
I bet if somebody dug into the old Amiga DOS v1.xx~v3.9 you could also find some issues like this. But what's the point in that there is a very finite amount of users that still have working, let alone use their Amiga's
 
Why not target an OS with the greatest amount of users so that when some new exploit is found that it can affect the greatest possible number of users ?!?