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How To Defend An Input Validation Attack

8. January 2009

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Input Validation Attacks: It is one of the very ‘easy to implement’ attack. It insets malicious scripts into an application and by running such application the system can be attacked and it becomes vulnerable. It is even hard to defend than passive attacks. Following are some of the best countermeasures against input validation attacks: Application should be subjected [...]

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Hacking an email

2. December 2008

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So many people have asked that question,and honestly its a dumb one.But its our job,to help you,so i made this thread. There are many ways to hack an email: Phishing Phishing is a way of saying keylogger but in an other meaning.Let’s say you want to create a hotmail phishing page.The page should look exactly like the real one. How [...]

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Google Chrome vulnerable to ‘carpet bomb’ bug

4. September 2008

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Attackers can combine the months-old “carpet bomb” bug with another flaw disclosed last month to trick people running Google’s brand-new Chrome browser into downloading and launching malicious code, a security researcher has warned. The attacks are possible because Google used an older version of WebKit, the open-source rendering engine that also powers Apple’s Safari, as [...]

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Network Security: Replicated Services (For Corporates)

24. June 2008

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One of the most convenient methods of securing private data is using ‘‘Replicated services”. This method is actually done for backing up your data. We have to create two or more systems (or networks) having same function. These are used for performing same work. Both the systems are exact replicas of each other. Advantages: 1. The [...]

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