Chapter 19. .NET Code Security
In the old days—back in the twentieth century—the primary way that we got software onto our machines went something like this: Go to software store, buy a shrink-wrapped box containing disks, insert said disks into machine, install software. If that is the only way you put software on your machine, it is pretty hard to get a computer virus. Not impossible, but pretty hard.
That world is long gone; code in the twenty-first century is both highly mobile and highly componentized. Generally, “monolithic” applications such as Word and Excel now make extensive use of third-party components and store customized code behind documents. Many machines are constantly connected to the Internet, a worldwide network chock-full of ...
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