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Submission + - AntiVirus Products fail to find Simple IE malware (beskerming.com) 4

SkiifGeek writes: "Didier Stevens recently took a closer look at some Internet Explorer malware that he had uncovered and found that most antivirus products that it was tested against (courtesy of VirusTotals) failed to identify the malware through one of the most basic and straight forward obfuscation techniques — the null-byte. With enough null-bytes between each character of code, it is possible to fool all antivirus products (though additional software will trap it), yet Internet Explorer was quite happy to render the code.

Whose responsibility is it to fix this behaviour? Both the antivirus / antimalware companies and Microsoft's IE team have something to answer for."

Comment Re:English as she is spoke (Score 1) 243

Another trap that many people fall into is not recognizing that many of the grammatical rules they learned as children were just anal teachers trying to perpetuate their pet peeves, and don't actually apply in the modern world. Relax, look around you, and try learning English as she is spoke!

I agree that language evolves with its usage, but saying that grammar rules are simply selectively enforced pet peeves isn't true.

If you take a class in Spanish/French/German/Welsh/Klingon/whathaveyou, you'll have to learn the rules associated with that language. English, even American English, has a set of rules. English teachers are obligated to teach those rules, even if they are teaching English to native speakers.

In the broader sense, I don't like the idea of language being so malleable and so non-codified that people 100 years from now wouldn't be able to understand a book written today.

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