A club that could have me as a member…

Microsoft spent hundreds of millions of dollars on security improvements for its latest Windows software and included new technology to defend against a category of hacker attacks known as “buffer overflows,” which can trick software into accepting dangerous commands.

But four Polish researchers, known as the Last Stage of Delirium Research Group, said they discovered how to bypass the additional protections Microsoft added, just three months after the software went on sale.

I’m not Polish, and know nothing about computer and network security. But I do know delirium — and LSD-PLaNET seems like the kind of research group I could get passionate about…

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