The following Infocus technical article was published on SecurityFocus today:
Five common Web application vulnerabilities By Sumit Siddharth and Pratiksha Doshi Published 2006-04-28
This article looks at five common Web application attacks, primarily for PHP applications, and then presents a short case study of a vulnerable Website that was found using Google and easily exploited. It would be useful too if you were doing any web applications in general.
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Microsoft to extend SQL Server Mobile to all versions of Windows
Exec says it's 'naive' to think all data will live in the data center
Thursday, April 06, 2006
My blog entry referenced. I feel useful.
I had made an entry into my blog about web part development. Recently someone had reference my web part blog entry in their blog. It is in French.
I would get it translated soon and find out what was written about my blog. I think he was happy to have all that he needs to know about Web Part development, especially the information on Smart Part.
Here is his blog http://blogs.developpeur.org/redo/archive/2005/02/08/4387.aspx (in French)
/Gill
I would get it translated soon and find out what was written about my blog. I think he was happy to have all that he needs to know about Web Part development, especially the information on Smart Part.
Here is his blog http://blogs.developpeur.org/redo/archive/2005/02/08/4387.aspx (in French)
/Gill
BEA ups ante for SharePoint integration and .NET development
Two new BEA Systems products aim to increase value and ease of use for customers using both Java and .NET platforms; the new releases are a milestone on what BEA calls its "unified portal roadmap," announced last December.
BEA made the announcement at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit in Las Vegas earlier this week, saying the products in their portal portfolio are designed for customers using .NET-based apps and services with investment in Microsoft technologies. The announcement covers both the new AquaLogic Interaction SharePoint Console, designed to support integration and governance of Windows SharePoint services within a BEA portal deployment; and the Portal .NET Application Accelerator, an integrated toolset for ASP .NET developers working with the WSRP standard.
By ADT Staff
BEA made the announcement at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit in Las Vegas earlier this week, saying the products in their portal portfolio are designed for customers using .NET-based apps and services with investment in Microsoft technologies. The announcement covers both the new AquaLogic Interaction SharePoint Console, designed to support integration and governance of Windows SharePoint services within a BEA portal deployment; and the Portal .NET Application Accelerator, an integrated toolset for ASP .NET developers working with the WSRP standard.
By ADT Staff
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