- Strict Transport Security
- ForceHTTPS: Protecting High-Security Web Sites from Network Attacks
- Strict Transport Security in NoScript
- Email-stealing worm slithers across LiveJournal
- CSRF attacks and forensic analysis
- Basic Flaw Reveals Source Code to 3,300 Popular Websites
- New Free Web Application Firewall 'Lives' In The App
- Using Microsoft's AntiXSS Library 3.1
- SQL/JavaScript Hybrid Worms As Two-stage Quines
- Study Shows Open-source Code Quality Improving
A page to show up #1 on Google when searching for "Jeremiah" (Currently #4).
Only the prophet and TV show left!
I have the edge, TV show is cancelled and the prophet isn't generating any new content.
The prophet, TV show, and that pesky Owyang guy going down!
A page to show up #1 on Google when searching for "Jeremiah Grossman", and it FINALLY has!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Best of Application Security (Friday, Sep. 25)
Ten of Application Security industry's coolest, most interesting, important, and entertaining links from the past week -- in no particular order. Regularly released until year end. Then the Best of Application Security 2009 will be selected!
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what's so special about this one:
Basic Flaw Reveals Source Code to 3,300 Popular Websites
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