Is the new code likely to be any stronger in that sense?
Probably. The new code should be more efficient and secure. Nothing is 100%, but at the very least the attacker would have to restart their efforts, and it should be more difficult.
> Is the new code likely to be any stronger in that sense?
Probably. The new code should be more efficient and secure. Nothing is 100%, but at the very least the attacker would have to restart their efforts, and it should be more difficult.
Thanks. Ok, so it makes sense moving to the new code could foil any work done to map weak points of the current code. Of course if they have any stamina, there's nothing to stop these hypothetical attackers from probing weak points of the new code just as they did the old code. Is the new code likely to be any stronger in that sense?