Who Profits from Security Holes? in Security
How different spyware authors exploit browser security holes to install their software without your knowledge.
Why you shouldn't be using passwords of any kind on your Windows networks in Security
Longer phases are more secure -- for now
Cert Says Stop Using IE in Security
Internet Explorer is now a considered a security hole.
OWASP Guide to Building Secure Web Applications and Web Services in Security
A practical approach to building applications and covers a wealth of content from defining your security needs to avoiding common security problems like Cross Site Scripting and SQL Injection.
CodeSeeker in Security
It intercepts HTTP traffic off the TCP/IP stack (immediately after its been decrypted by SSL if its HTTPS), and applies a set of security rules to determine if the traffic is legitimate or malicious.
California disclosure law has national reach in Security
A new California law requiring companies to notify their customers of computer security breaches applies to any online business that counts Californians as customers, even if the company isn't based in the Golden State.
Deception Lessons from a Pro in Security
The Art of Deception (John Wiley & Sons), a compendium of cons compiled by well-known computer break-in artist Kevin D. Mitnick.
Buffer Overflows in SSH and PHP in Development: PHP
PHP's wordwrap() function has a buffer overflow that may be exploitable to execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running the script. The buffer overflow is reported to affect versions of PHP between 4.1.2 and 4.3.0.
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