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- http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-3513-5733744.htmlHave you had to fend off cross-site scripting attacks on your Web site? Tell us how you handled the problem and what you did to secure any vulnerability.Website securityHi Mark,Thanks for the info. This is exactly what i was looking for. Actually I had posted a message under how to...
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- Protect your Web site from cross-site scripting attacks
- Cross-site scripting XSS attacks, a method by which attackers embed HTML scripts either in Web postings stored XSS or input fields on a Web site reflected XSS, are gaining popularity, most likely due to the relative ease with which they can be executed on unwitting victims. You can assess the...
- Tags: Web, XSS, Web Site, Attack
- Download resources 2005-06-06
- Fend off the next SQL Injection attack with a properly secured database
- As long as Web applications are used to provide access to data, SQL Injection will continue to be a threat. SQL Injection is typically used to accomplish one of four objectives: bypass authentication, glean information, inject new or alter existing data, perform a denial of service attack, or gain access...
- Tags: SQL, SQL Injection, Programming Languages, Databases, Security, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
- Download resources 2005-06-27
- DOWNLOAD: Fend off the next SQL Injection attack
- http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-1009-5764215.htmlHave you had to fend off an SQL Injection attack? How did you defend yourself?[b]Can you offer in security advice for the TechRepublic community?[/b]FinallyI finally got around to downloading and reading this. Good article. Atleast its practical enough to give me the basics on trying it on our Web/SQL server...
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- Discussion threads 2005-06-27
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