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Peter Torr's Blog
Blindly trusting detection tools
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
6
Comments
Imagine I have a house cleaner that comes in once a week to clean the house. After a while I start to notice that my house smells "fishy", but my house cleaner has just the ticket -- the all-new FishBeGone (TM) cleaner & fragrance that gets rid of...
Peter Torr's Blog
What is Microsoft doing for security?
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
5
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A recent comment on the IE Blog made it pretty apparent that not everybody is aware of Microsoft's efforts around security. Michael Howard has mentioned the Security Developme n t Lifecyle before, but in case you don't want to read the entire document...
Peter Torr's Blog
HELLO? CAN YOU HEAR ME?!?
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
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As most of my friends know, I'm a pretty jumpy person. And, of course, most of those same friends like to exploit that fact for their own amusement from time to time (thanks to J e f f for almost running me over the other day). The fact that I lose 5...
Peter Torr's Blog
Presentation Tips
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
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Recently Eric Lippert wrote about some presentation tips . I started to write a comment, but (as usual) the comment got so long that I decided to make it a post instead. You should read his first though. My additional tips: Turn up early to...
Peter Torr's Blog
IE Blog
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
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For those of you who haven't already heard, the IE team has a blog and recently they've started to talk about some of the cool features to be found in IE 7 Beta 1 (or planned for RTM). I've been working pretty closely with the IE team for some time...
Peter Torr's Blog
The Evil Problem
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
Peter Torr - MSFT
6
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Over on the IE Blog, a commenter made a very good point -- why is it that IE flags scripts as “potentially bad”? That’s very confusing to the average user, and they have no way of knowing whether or not the script really is bad or not (and therefore whether...
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