Vista is finally here, now what?
Well Microsoft has finally officially unveiled their latest operating system, Vista, to the world. Problem is, not too many people seem to care. Some of my clients, that I have spoken to about Vista, say that they are in no hurry whatsoever to upgrade. Strange really, Microsoft themselves set the stage for the almost bi-annual operating system release, and then Vista was released quite a few years later then that. While Vista does incorporate some good security features, the fact remains that these features are themselves only a minor hindrance to the black/grey hat community. For all the talk about address space layout randomisation (ASLR) you would think it is both check and mate for exploit developers. Well for the one or two that I have spoken to, that is most certainly not the case. That said, is Microsoft really supposed to bring a bullet proof operating system to the plate? In my opinion no. Neither Linux, BSD, or Mac operating systems are free of exploits. When you’re the King of the Hill everyone wants a piece of you. Personally speaking I won’t be upgrading to Vista anytime soon, beyond running it in a virtual environment. It still needs time to mature.
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Graycat Says:
February 5th, 2007 at 4:05 am
It is kind of worrying that one, if not the, biggest software company releases a new OS and no-one seems to really care. If I was Microsoft, that’d have me worried!
From a personal point of view, I’ve had it banned from the production environment until we have time to really sit down and play with it. Howerver, as we’re still in a 2000 domain and are only upgrading that this year (fingers crossed!), I can’t see a sound business reason to push Vista out. For home, I might even get a MacBook next anyway
lol
Graycat/.