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More than passive defense
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Follow-up on the CA Hack
A Serious Threat to Online Trust
Word documents being used in new attacks
Failures in the Supply Chain
PHPSecInfo talk at OSCON 2008
Virtualization Is Successful Because Operating Systems Are Weak
Another Round on Passwords
What did you really expect?
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Optional Client-Side Input Validation That Matches Server-side Validation
Do you know where you’re going?
Think OpenOffice is the solution? Think again.
Irony and DHS
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“Verified by VISA” Issues
More on passwords
Quicktime flaw on Macs brings out the crazies
I told you so
The PHP App Insecurity Top 20
Do Open Source Devs Get Web App Security? Does Anybody?
PHPSecInfo v0.2 now available
As if we needed more evidence that register_globals is bad
Vulnerability disclosure grace period needs to be short, too short for patches
Security Vigilantes Becoming Small-Time Terrorists
Are You Still E-mailing Word documents?
Community Comments & Feedback to Security Absurdity Article
Now THIS is how to have secure passwords!
Who do you trust?
A great example of how NOT to save passwords
Shiflett on the danger of cross-domain AJAX scripting
The biggest mistake of Myspace
Hacking the MacBook for Biometric Security
OSCON 2006: PHP Security BOF
Security expert recommends ‘Net diversity - Network World
More Useful Firefox Security Extensions
Reporting Vulnerabilities is for the Brave
Using mod_security to block PHP injection attacks
Passwords and human memory
Passwords and Myth
Security Myths and Passwords
What is Secure Software Engineering?
Illinois WiFi piggybacker busted
Web App Security - The New Battlefront
Useful Firefox Security Extensions
Securing wireless networks is far too difficult
Password Security: What Users Know and What They Actually Do
Using Virtual Machines to Defend Against Security and Trust Failures
Using DNS for first-level spam filtering
Didn’t we learn anything from WarGames?
Mambo worm highlights security problems in web app dev
An open source command-line Cassandra!
Managing Web Browser risks with the NoScript extension
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On Student Projects, Phoenix, and Improving Your IT Operations
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More than passive defense
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Bullies, Pirates and Lulz
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A Cautionary Incident
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Blast from the Past
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Do we need a new Internet?
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E-voting rears its head. Again.
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Follow-up on the CA Hack
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A Serious Threat to Online Trust
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Word documents being used in new attacks
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Failures in the Supply Chain
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PHPSecInfo talk at OSCON 2008
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Virtualization Is Successful Because Operating Systems Are Weak
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Another Round on Passwords
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What did you really expect?
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Fun with Internet Video
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Items In the news
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Diversity
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Optional Client-Side Input Validation That Matches Server-side Validation
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Do you know where you’re going?
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Q:
Think OpenOffice is the solution? Think again.
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Irony and DHS
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This Week at CERIAS
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“Verified by VISA” Issues
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More on passwords
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Q:
Quicktime flaw on Macs brings out the crazies
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Q:
I told you so
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Q:
The PHP App Insecurity Top 20
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Q:
Do Open Source Devs Get Web App Security? Does Anybody?
A:
Q:
PHPSecInfo v0.2 now available
A:
Q:
As if we needed more evidence that register_globals is bad
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Q:
Vulnerability disclosure grace period needs to be short, too short for patches
A:
Q:
Security Vigilantes Becoming Small-Time Terrorists
A:
Q:
Are You Still E-mailing Word documents?
A:
Q:
Community Comments & Feedback to Security Absurdity Article
A:
Q:
Now THIS is how to have secure passwords!
A:
Q:
Who do you trust?
A:
Q:
A great example of how NOT to save passwords
A:
Q:
Shiflett on the danger of cross-domain AJAX scripting
A:
Q:
The biggest mistake of Myspace
A:
Q:
Hacking the MacBook for Biometric Security
A:
Q:
OSCON 2006: PHP Security BOF
A:
Q:
Security expert recommends ‘Net diversity - Network World
A:
Q:
More Useful Firefox Security Extensions
A:
Q:
Reporting Vulnerabilities is for the Brave
A:
Q:
Using mod_security to block PHP injection attacks
A:
Q:
Passwords and human memory
A:
Q:
Passwords and Myth
A:
Q:
Security Myths and Passwords
A:
Q:
What is Secure Software Engineering?
A:
Q:
Illinois WiFi piggybacker busted
A:
Q:
Web App Security - The New Battlefront
A:
Q:
Useful Firefox Security Extensions
A:
Q:
Securing wireless networks is far too difficult
A:
Q:
Password Security: What Users Know and What They Actually Do
A:
Q:
Using Virtual Machines to Defend Against Security and Trust Failures
A:
Q:
Using DNS for first-level spam filtering
A:
Q:
Didn’t we learn anything from WarGames?
A:
Q:
Mambo worm highlights security problems in web app dev
A:
Q:
An open source command-line Cassandra!
A:
Q:
Managing Web Browser risks with the NoScript extension
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