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Hostile Java Can Cause Problems |
By:
Dakota Ulrich |
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To hostile Java codes is very difficult to do as these codes have the highest security and integrity programming that any programming languages can ever provide to their codes. With this, it would be hard for the computer criminals and hackers to hack or hostile the Java codes.
We all know that computer hackers and criminals are always standby on waiting for your computer system to bug down. What these hackers and criminals do is that they would often leave some programs onto the system for them to maintain a control over the system. And these programs are often referred as the "Trojans", which likely appear like a virus that attacks your computer system. The programs of Trojan viruses are derived from the real story of the Greek Trojan Horse. These programs are compiled in customized ways and are not distributed widely. Because of the customization of these programs, even ordinary anti-virus software can’t even detect their presence onto your computer system. However, these programs are beyond impossible to hostile Java codes as their custom analysis is easily detected by the Java technology. Java technology can even determine the extent of the threat of Trojan viruses as well as pinpointing the origin of the attack.
To protect your Java codes from any hostiles, there would be some tools and steps needed and involved. And you need to be armed with the knowledge of these tools and steps for the protection of your Java codes. Even though you are not that expert enough from any programming assembly languages, you also need to look at the hostile programming of your Java codes especially the internal ones. You need to determine what your Java codes are doing and its state. It is important that you at least know on a surface level.
The tools needed for the protection of your Java codes from hostiles should be both native and effective for Windows and UNIX operating systems. In UNIX operating system, the tool of Cygwin is an ideal platform when it comes for the protection of your Java codes from hostiles. Cygwin is a UNIX environment that can run on platforms of Win32. Most of the commands of Cygwin may also run in Windows operating system. However, if you’re going to reroute these commands to the Windows operating system, it may costs you a lot of money especially when you get to the functions of decompiling, disassembling, and debugging. With UNIX, the Cygwin solutions and commands are absolutely free.
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Article Source: http://www.friendsofvista.org/articles/article25713.html |
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