Archive for July 23rd, 2005
SQL injection is a class of exploits where an attacker can gain access to a database to retrieve data, add or remove database entries, bypass authentication, or even gain complete control of your server.
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You can find a nice video on how to crack web in 10 easy steps here: http://www.hackingdefined.com/movies/whax-aircrack-wep.html
July 23rd, 2005
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) has presented a letter of recommendation to all banks informing them of a list of best practice to secure their instution from spyware. The simple recommendations are supprisingly informative and are a good resource to inform friends and family.
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If you own a Linksys WRT54G router, you’ve probably heard of all the third-party firmware providers, including the only one that comes up on Google’s ads, Sveasoft.
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President Bush has created a new senior position to fight piracy and the theft of intellectual property. Analysts believe that software piracy and other theft of intellecutal property is costing the US 250 billion each year in revenue.
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Not all web hosts take security seriously, but Chronic Hosting (www.chronichosting.com) does.
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How would you like to secure your RSS datafeed? It’s actually easier than you think, especially if you know a little C and have a little time on your hands…
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The Internet Explorer Version 7 beta release date has been set to coinside with the release of of Windows Vista (aka Longhorn) and the unamed Longhorn server on…
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CNet has an interesting article regarding the alarming number of small websites that offer access to web surfers personal information. While large sites like yahoo and google allow one to get an address or a phone number with ease, smaller sites are offering more personal information.
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