- OWASP Podcast Series #61 (Richard Bejtlich)
- Frenchman Arrested After Hacking Into Obama's Twitter Accounts + technical details
- GMail: Detecting suspicious account activity
- iPhone, IE, Firefox, Safari get stomped at hacker contest + Google's Chrome Unscathed
- Side-Channel Leaks in Web Applications
- Penetrating Intranets through Adobe Flex Applications
- How Baidu Got Hacked by the Iranian Cyber Army + why Baidu Can’t Sue
- Sleuths Trace Digital Clues to Predict iPad Sales
- Securing your JSF pages against XSS
- Exploiting hard filtered SQL Injections
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, March 26, 2010
Best of Application Security (Friday, Mar. 26)
Ten of Application Security industry's coolest, most interesting, important, and entertaining links from the past week -- in no particular order.
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Official Gmail Blog: Detecting suspicious account activity
I had written long time back about this:
http://nileshkumar83.blogspot.com/2009/03/gmail-provides-hijack-detection-tool.html
how could we trust these things? many security softwares said they are the best when it comes to security but I failed as I trust them. They didn't perform such security as they said.
First of all a great blog, information provided on the blog is quite useful and structured.
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