Prime yourself for security on the web
Web security is an interesting topic. It's the kind of thing we think we know all about yet, when you sit down and consider all the dimensions, it's pretty hard to nail them all in one go.
The trouble is, each time you start, some new threat has emerged and moves the goal posts. It doesn't have to be this way though, as our new …
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Posted Tuesday 22nd April 2008 01:20 GMT
Frumious Bandersnatch
aghh ... misleading title blues
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I read all the way through only to find no mention at all of prime numbers. I feel cheated, mostly because of the length of the article. It wasn't so long as to scream TL;DR, nor too short to rue the time lost. And now here I am writing a complaining post. Tsk. Misery compounding misery!
ObPrimeCheck: 498181,547819,604547
Posted Wednesday 23rd April 2008 23:53 GMT
RoboPope
dear god
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For the most part not responding to an ip based request just that of a host header negates script kiddies and hang about on the right forums, its not that diffucult. Nothing other than store procs helps for dynamic requests everthing else is largely site specific
*sigh*
Posted Friday 25th April 2008 14:42 GMT
Aodhhan
Time waster
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Tired of reading security papers, which are basically conglomerations of bullet statements from real research work by real experts
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