Security experts from U.S. government agencies, multinational companies, and academia have released a list of what they consider to be the 25 most critical errors made while coding software.
Participants from more than 30 organizations worked together to agree on the 25 "most dangerous" errors, the SANS Institute said in a statement on Monday. They included experts from the U.S. National Security Agency, the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team (US-Cert), Mitre, and the Sans Institute, as well as from Microsoft, Apple, and Oracle.
The list was released so programmers can check their code for the most common errors that produce security vulnerabilities. The full list of coding errors, and information on how to fix them, is available from the Sans Institute Web site.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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