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Software testers have to be as thorough as they can, advises testing expert John Overbaugh. Web page testing and Web form testing, like any testing process, requires smart and creative methods from the tester
...Web 2.0 properties. My favorite quote from this column (probably my favorite quote from anyones column so far this year): theres still much to do in the [software] industry to reach a level of truly sustainable computing. This is perhaps especially true in the nascent area of Web 2.0 development. Lets hope Microsoft brings its Trustworthy...
...Web site had been used by hackers to flog fancy wedding rings, Southern Connecticut State University is notifying 11,000 current and former students that their Social Security numbers may have been compromised
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...Web 2.0 Security and Privacy Workshop . I figured I'd learn a few things, and also make sure that no new exploits were announced against my employer, and/or make sure we weren't the only examples people gave of problems
I was pretty successful on goal #1, not 100% successful on goal #2
This post is mostly brain dump of notes about the talks...
...Web 2.0 security. Granted when Web 1.0 was built out did not have the ability to use static analysis to find vulnerabilities, we didn't have good identity standards and so on. So are we at a new a beginning where new tools and mechanisms will save our bacon? Or will Web 2.0 herald some new some 21st century O'leary cow that burns it all to...
Web 2.0 has become a well accepted jargon in the current marketplace. It is a set of new web based technologies that enable building of on-line communities
Web 2.0 is a democracy of user communities [thanks to Paul Graham for his definition]. Web 2.0 gives more power for the users to interact, customize, share and leverage
The democratization of...
...web site defacements back in the old school days, is today's ongoing monetization of defaced web sites, a logical development given the consolidation between different underground parties, evidence of which can be seen in the majority of incidents I've been analyzing recently
The Africa Middle Market Fund ' site is the latest example of a...
...web pages - with the intent to misuse them to launch drive-by download attacks - security researchers from ETH Zurich, Google, and IBM Internet Security Systems were interested in looking at the other side of the attack: the web browser. By analyzing the web browser versions seen in visits to Google websites, they have shown that more than...
...Web 2.0 usage in the public sector . We also found through a survey of government workers that 65% of government IT workers surveyed said that Web 2.0 tools are important to their operations. The overall message was that all IT, government included, have too many projects they could be taking on for the amount of resources they have. For much...