8月28日消息,为了增加其软件的安全性,微软雇佣黑客为其服务已不是什么秘密,但微软很少公开谈论这个事实。不过,随着一个名叫hackers @ microsoft的博客的开通,微软的态度发生了改变。
据BetaNews网站报道,微软计划利用这个博客介绍其“白帽黑客”,并打算向人们展示他们为微软所做的工作。不过,在这个博客中提到的黑客仍将遵循传统使用他们的假名字。在该网站上贴出的致词中,作者写道:“一位真正的黑客具有强烈的好奇心,他或她很想知道一个系统究竟是如何工作的。不过在微软,我们当然会采取一种合乎道德和法律的方式来做这项工作。”
微软新开通的这个网站的网址为
http://blogs.msdn.com/hackers/。
Hello world.
Welcome to a new blog from Microsoft. The focus of this blog is likely to be a little different from most other blogs you'll see on blogs.msdn.com. Microsoft employs some of the best hackers in the world and actively recruits them and develops them. They work on all kinds of projects, whether it be in development, research, testing, management and of course security. Of course, there is controversy even in the word "hacker" but I don't think that should stop us from using it in the manner I think is the most appropriate. At his or her core, a true hacker is someone who is curious and wants to learn how systems work. This can and of course at Microsoft is done in an ethical, legal manner. We employ "white hat hackers" who spend their time pentesting and code reviewing applications and software looking for weaknesses and vulnerabilities so that others don't once we've released that code into the wild. We employ many many smart testers who know more about some of our software then perhaps the architects who designed it. We also employ some of the top researchers in their industry, dedicated people working on the bleeding edge of whats going to be common place in the next 5 or 10 years of computing. So yes, Microsoft does have hackers, and its time to introduce you to some of them and show you what it is, exactly that they do.
Generally most of the content you'll read and people you'll meet on this blog will be somehow related to security but not all by any stretch.
-techjunkie
posted @ 2007-08-28 12:37
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