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January 20th, 2003, 06:55 PM
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specific ptp networks' clien security contradiction
from the previous threads it is obious that many ao members object to using ptp network clients based on their inheret security vulnerablities. my question or maybe a begginning of discussion concerns a pure java clien; LimeWire! Since a Java program runs in so called "virtual sandbox' it should be restricted from accessing system-wide resources. then it should be a trivial matter to properly code a restricted folder/disc access.
basically, if my reasoning is correct, LimeWire should be the the most secure client.
do you agree ???
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