Chapter 21. Administering Clients for .NET Framework Mobile Code

By Sebastian Lange and Matthew Lyons

IN THIS CHAPTER

Securely running mobile code is one of the most difficult problems on the Internet. As discussed in Chapter 1, “Common Security Problems on the Internet,” mobile code comes in many different forms, including executables, source code, scripts, Java applets, and ActiveX controls. Generally, you can think of mobile code as any data sent to computers and run in some automated fashion. A very common way this happens is your Web browser. Many Web pages have some kind of embedded, mobile code these days to perform ...

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