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RE: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware]
From: "Jim Harrison" <Jim () isatools org>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 13:31:09 -0800

<Peeve type="pet">
"They" (developers) and "it" (the secure language) are both moving
targets.
There is no "genetic memory" with the human race; any more than there is
an "inherently secure" language.  For every developer that learns how to
write "secure code", at least one more starts cutting his/her teeth in
the same language; possibly for the same reasons.  Anyone who insists
that there either exists a "secure language" or that the problem of
"secure code" can be "completely solved" is IMHO, severely deluded.
Neither will ever be even remotely true.
</Peeve type="pet">

If you have issue with someone's code habits, address it with them
first.  This is part & parcel to the "education" process.  If this fails
because of their unwillingness or inability to adjust, then you've done
what you can.  If this unresolved problem presents a public disservice,
then you report it.  Public opinion is a powerful motivator.

Jim 


-----Original Message-----
From: Tino Wildenhain [mailto:tino () wildenhain de] 
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 1:00 PM
To: Bill Nash
Cc: Kevin Waterson; bugtraq () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux
malware]

Bill Nash schrieb:
...
      *ANY* language implemented for *ANY* purpose is as secure as the

programmer makes it. The way the original post is written, 
s/PHP/(Perl|ASP|C|bash|BASIC|four little buddhist monks fighting over 
an abacus)/ is applicable. The vulnerabilities that we see, that Gadi 
refers to, aren't widespread because PHP is widespread, but because 
insecure applications written in PHP are. A better use of energy would

be focusing on the most vulnerable platforms and educating the
developers.

But aparently they aren't educatable - hence they stick to this
language. (Because of the many bad examples they can cut&paste code
from)

T.

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