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JAVA VIRUS

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mide Services)
Thu Aug 17 21:09:08 1995

Date: Thu, 17 Aug 1995 22:10:38 GMT
From: Mide Services <mideservices@almide.demon.co.uk>
Reply-To: mideservices@almide.demon.co.uk
To: java-interest@java.sun.com

Dear java-interest,

    I've asked this before, but got no answer at all.  

    HOW SECURE ARE THE JAVA SECURITY FEATURES?

    Is it *impossible* to write malicious code?  Has the Java team thought 
to formally prove that JAVA secure *means* secure?

    Da'hell with operator overloading!  It seems to me that without the 
phrase

    "JAVA secure"

becoming a real assurance, the Java system is not going to be worth much. 

   There must be someone who's not a total technocrat out there!


Sandy
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