Can Windows and Linux share[read,execute,and write] a secure filesystem?

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Hi,
Can Windows and Linux share[read,execute,and write] a
secure filesystem?
Since Linux can only read NTFS, can Win2000
read\write\execute on any other "SECURE" Filesystem?
Is it posible to read ext2\ext3\nfs under Windows
2000?
FAT is not secure from hackers.  So I am looking for a
secured filesystem that can contain shared data and
programs[both Linux and Windows in same folder when
necassary].  
Also, Is Fedora an upgrade of Shrike?
Matt Ritchie

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