EvilZone
Other => Found it on the Webs => Topic started by: kenjoe41 on September 07, 2015, 04:47:09 PM
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Due to its vulnerability to hacks and exploits, many of the Windows and Linux users describe Windows as a very unsafe operating system. However, one Israeli security organization is claiming to work towards to change the impression of Microsoft’s software that people have in their mind.
The Isreali security organization, Morphisec is presently working on making a Windows version that’s essentially not possible to hack, thus making it the appropriate operating system for military operations, which includes controlling of airlines and missiles.
http://www.techworm.net/2015/08/unhackable-version-of-windows-built-by-israeli-security-company.html (http://www.techworm.net/2015/08/unhackable-version-of-windows-built-by-israeli-security-company.html)
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"Impossible to hack" isn't in my vocabulary.
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People have already found ways to hack air gapped computers. Not sure unhackable is a thing.
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del /s C:
is really the only way I can think of that would make this possible.
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Isn't that the exactly same thing Sony said one night before getting PS4 pwnd? or was it PS3... meh.
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I heavily do think it is marketing BS.
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The article is crap. Like reading about hover-boards.
Sure.
Funny, when you google 'unhackable windows' all the stories are the same. A few words replaced and moved around.. but the same exact story - all of which are from Aug 4 - Aug 11.
So what is it anyways? Is it a OS or is it a program that randomized memory?
Microsoft just gave Israel their proprietary source code huh? So that they could make it unhackable?
Oh its not released to the public, but they need funding in order to create it?
Wait, didnt they say it blocked 100% of the 'internal testing' malware?
So which is it?
It reads like a bad story and leaves much to question. No facts.
Reminds me of the Titanic and Spanish Armada.
Here is the companies website:
http://www.morphisec.com/
Their website is all eye-candy shrouded with techno-jargon and no facts.
Infiltration techniques rely heavily on specific vulnerable areas in memory in order to operate and succeed. To counter that, Morphisec changes the playing field by making the entire memory unpredictable and unknown for attackers. Every time an application loads Morphisec takes control and shuffles the application’s memory to ensure it remains unknown to attackers. As a result, attackers are instantly rendered blind and captured in real-time. Regardless of the type of attack or which vulnerability it addressed – Morphisec catches them all, with zero false alarms, before any damage is done.