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On Tuesday, April 18, 2006, info@WindowSecurity.com (Admin) posted a new story. We are offering WindowSecurity.com visitors with two easy ways to win a copy of one of two essential security books. source: www.windowsecurity.com.
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Here's an interesting story from info@WindowSecurity.com (Admin). We are offering WindowSecurity.com visitors with two easy ways to win a copy of one of two essential security books. source: www.windowsecurity.com.
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Here's an interesting article, aimed at developers, from (Don Parker). In almost every corporate computer network today there are proxies to be found. This is pretty much a standard computer security practice. The confusion starts when people start talking Read More
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Authenticating users who log onto your network by account name and password only is the simplest and cheapest (and thus still the most popular) means of authentication. However, companies are recognizing the weaknesses of this method. Passwords can be Read More
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Check out this story.Over the course of part two in this article series we covered both netcat and ettercap. What we shall now cover in the final part of this series is a packet crafter and an HTTP proxy. Read on to find out more about these very powerful Read More
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In this article, I will share with you some best practices that you can use to keep your group policy objects well organized. source: www.windowsecurity.com.
It's, an interesting read.
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www.windowsecurity.com published this article on Wednesday, March 22, 2006.In part one of the article series on Tools of the Trade we covered a packet sniffer and network scanner. Both installation and sample usage were shown. In part two we will go on Read More
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msdn.microsoft.com recently published this article.Video overview of Visual Studio Team System security features. source: msdn.microsoft.com. Read More
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Pat Hynds checks in with us to talk about ASP.NET security, sharing his latest insights and telling stories from the field. As always, Pat brings his post-GI point of view to the conversation, which is always enjoyable. source: msdn.microsoft.com.
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On Thursday, March 09, 2006, msdn.microsoft.com posted a new story. InfoCard wraps up the who of who you are while keeping your private information private. It may well revolutionize business on the Web. source: msdn.microsoft.com.
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msdn.microsoft.com recently published this article.In this episode of The Code Room the White Hats and Black Hats battle security in Las Vegas. Jessi Knapp and Joe Stagner narrate as the Hackers try to gain control of The Plaza's online money management Read More
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msdn.microsoft.com published this article on Friday, February 10, 2006.As a taste of upcoming MIX06 sessions, Kim Cameron presents a thumbnail sketch of how InfoCards bring an architecture for identity to the Internet, a demo of how it works and a peek Read More
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Security support in the .NET Framework got a lot of love in version 2.0. Here, Keith Brown takes you on a whirlwind tour of the goodies you'll find there. source: msdn.microsoft.com. NOTE: this was recently published at msdn.microsoft.com Read More
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On Tuesday, January 24, 2006, practices.gotdotnet.com posted a new story. Learn how to broker a trust relationship across organizational boundaries using Security Token Service (STS) issuing Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) tokens.This deliverable Read More
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Here's an interesting story from msdn.microsoft.com. Encryption turns big secrets into smaller secrets called keys. But there's still a key somewhere. If you encrypt your secret data, you'll need to separate the key from the data to keep them safe. Keith Read More
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