Doug Landau wrote:
Hackers (or crackers) cannot control
anything just because it is written in
a certain language.
The truth of this statement is a function of
time There have been time-language pairs for
which this is not true
Do you or anyone else have an example of how
anyone got remote and full access to a computer
system simply because a program was written in
a particular language?
If so, at least my system is wide open for
attacks because I dare say I have at least one
program written in every single major language
there is.
For example, in this very thread I posted
a program in Elisp with some extras from CL.
It would be interesting to know how that
exposes my computer to the outside world and
how hackers-crackers can use it to gain access
to my system?
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