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New Hackers Blog Site At MSDN

Touted as a ‘different kind of blog from Microsoft’ the software giant is catering to hackers on their MSDN website. Described as:

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.

Well I must admit this is a very novel approach. But one would think that if Microsoft has in house hackers, they should be able to assist Microsoft in plugging the numerous holes that Windows and other Microsoft software is known for, just a little better than we have seen in the past. Or am I just dreaming?

What do you think?

Comments welcome.

Hacker site is here.

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4 Comments

They said some of the best not the best. There is always some one better.
Kyle

Hi Kyle,
That’s true! :-)
Ron

The reason Microsoft’s hackers can’t fix all the bugs is largely a problem of scale. There’s just too much code to wade through for everything to get debugged coherently by release time. Their hackers have to be good, because otherwise the stuff wouldn’t run at all.

Hi Adam,
Interesting take on the situation. One could say that it might be time to rewrite the code. I know it is not possible, but it is just a nice thought. :-)
Thanks for your comments.
Ron

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