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Secure Programming Best Practices for Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets

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Description:     Today, the Windows Vista Sidebar hosts Gadgets built from HTML, JavaScript, and potentially ActiveX controls, and because Gadgets are HTML, they are subject to Cross-site Scripting style bugs. These bugs are extremely serious because script in the Sidebar is capable of running arbitrary code in the context of the locally logged-on user. This document outlines some of the secure programming best practices that should be considered when building Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets.
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