← Back to context Comment by sneak 12 hours ago I think it's "don't use parsers written in unsafe languages". 3 comments sneak Reply fg137 11 hours ago I think it's simpler: don't touch untrusted content unless/until you need to. saagarjha 1 hour ago Alas, there are a lot of things that you need to touch that are untrusted. stavros 9 hours ago That's easy, and already done. Phones only touch untrusted content when they need to, it's just that they need to touch it immediately upon receipt
fg137 11 hours ago I think it's simpler: don't touch untrusted content unless/until you need to. saagarjha 1 hour ago Alas, there are a lot of things that you need to touch that are untrusted. stavros 9 hours ago That's easy, and already done. Phones only touch untrusted content when they need to, it's just that they need to touch it immediately upon receipt
stavros 9 hours ago That's easy, and already done. Phones only touch untrusted content when they need to, it's just that they need to touch it immediately upon receipt
I think it's simpler: don't touch untrusted content unless/until you need to.
Alas, there are a lot of things that you need to touch that are untrusted.
That's easy, and already done. Phones only touch untrusted content when they need to, it's just that they need to touch it immediately upon receipt