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Web Apps Are the Source of Most VulnerabilitiesA new report reveals that Web applications are the most common source of vulnerabilities. While this shouldn't come as much of a surprise given the importance of the Web, it should serve as an alarm for Web developers.Windows IT Pro - Mark Joseph Edwards
First Web Page on the NetYou rarely reach the end of the Internet but you can in fact visit the very first Web page.Windows IT Pro - Mark Joseph Edwards
Heads Up: Zero Day in IE 7 and 8Details of a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 and 8 have been posted to the Web. The particular exploit takes advantage of a problem with the security centered around printing links in a given Web page.Windows IT Pro - Mark Joseph Edwards
Safety ScannerMicrosoft's free service, Safety Scanner, part of the Windows Live OneCare product group, can scan, defrag, and clean files.Security Pro VIP - Jeff Fellinge
SQL Injection Attack Tool SpreadingSecureworks reports that a botnet is attempting to use hijacked computers to propagate a SQL injection attack tool along with a spamming tool and a Trojan that steals passwords.Windows IT Pro - Mark Joseph Edwards
4 Microsoft Security Bulletins for May 2008Windows IT Pro - Orin Thomas
New URI Scheme on the Horizon?Windows IT Pro - Mark Joseph Edwards
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HOT POST : Any Problems with Win2K Update Rollup 1?
There have been a couple of reports of problems after installing the new Update Rollup 1 package for Windows 2000. Have you experienced any problems? Mark Joseph Edwards (67 Comments)
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Heads Up: Zero Day in IE 7 and 8 Details of a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 and 8 have been posted to the Web. The particular exploit takes advantage of a problem with the security centered around printing links in a given Web page. Mark Joseph Edwards Comment on the blog
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First Web Page on the Net You rarely reach the end of the Internet but you can in fact visit the very first Web page. Mark Joseph Edwards (1 Comment)
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SQL Injection Attack Tool Spreading Secureworks reports that a botnet is attempting to use hijacked computers to propagate a SQL injection attack tool along with a spamming tool and a Trojan that steals passwords. Mark Joseph Edwards Comment on the blog
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