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security

Did you know?

March 26, 2009

Interesting tidbits of information: E-mails, contracts, and PowerPoint files account for 80 percent of corporate information. 71% Use Email to Negotiate Contracts and Agreements 69% Use Email to Exchange Invoices, Statements, and Payment Information 93% Use Email to Communicate with Customers. 38% Use Email to Respond to Regulators 44%...

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application , security , web-services

Application Security Testing Concerns / Advice

March 17, 2009

Cross Site Scripting Cross-site scripting allows hackers to: 1)      Execute malicious script in a client’s Web browser 2)      Embed <script>, <object>, <applet>, and <embed> tags 3)      Steal web session information 4)      Modify user’s screen a.       Any Dynamic HTML code based on content that users submit is vulnerable SQL Injection...

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business , security

Are you the Next Target?

March 12, 2009

They’re after you, who are they? Competitors Disgruntled employees Upset customers Hackers out for a lark  Hactivists Cartels that can buy the latest gadgets and best brainpower Hostile foreign governments / nations Your organization may not be a specific target, just on that had a few vulnerabilities as it...

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business , compliances , information-rights-management , security

Securing the confidentiality of PHI

March 8, 2009

PHI (Protected Health Information) requires passwords but…. a) Easy-to-guess passwords are one of the top ten threats to network security b) When passwords change often to improve security, users write them down, increasing the risk of a breach In addition, employers must block terminated staff from continued access to systems...

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o-s

From DOS, Windows, Windows 9x / XP Windows NT, and OS/2

March 1, 2009

You can use the following procedure to identify your video card. From a command prompt type the “debug” command and hit enter. You will leave the C:> prompt and be put in the debug’s “-” dash prompt. C:> DEBUG At the dash prompt type “d C000:0010” and hit enter....

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