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 13 Nov 2008 @ 6:24 PM 

There are many instances when user input is needed. But allowing just any code to be passed can cause severe problems and lead to even the most annoying 10 year old script kiddie writing “PWND” all over website!

There a are some simple steps which you can take to prevent most of these.
This article will go over some of the fundamental XSS attacks and how to stop them.

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Posted By: Abe
Last Edit: 29 Dec 2008 @ 06 02 PM

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 09 Oct 2008 @ 6:30 PM 

A serious TCP/IP Vulnerability known as “SockStress” has been found, exploited, and information released by a Security group called Outpost24.

This latest vulnerability not only has severe implications for many web masters, designers and programmers, but also affects routing servers and any system with TCP stack processes exposed to the outside world.

After the latest DNS poisoning vulnerability, webmasters seem on edge about how insecure the very foundations of the internet are (mainly due to being created before security was even thought of).

Sockstress is the name of the tool created by Outpost24, which they are still testing before releasing it. They have, however, walked through how the attack could be achieved in great detail. Some security experts have showed concern over how they handled the information released.

The sockstress attack seems to be limited to the TCP stack, but mixes several techniques to allow a very low-bandwidth hacker to deplete local resources (memory, swap file and even kernel file abuse). Just a few packets a second and a little amount of time are needed to take down a server. As little as nine packets and a few minutes are all that is suggested to be needed!

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Categories: Gaming, Security
Posted By: Abe
Last Edit: 04 Jan 2009 @ 06 55 PM

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 03 Oct 2008 @ 1:40 PM 

We are all aware of the threats faced while online or connected to the internet.
But think about the security problems that could arise if your laptop, flash drive or cds were stolen!
Physical theft is often overlooked when thinking about the security of your personnel details.

As security online increases and encourages secure passwords, they also get harder to remember.
As a result of this, many of us have files on our hard drive / flash drive / cds etc containing our login details and other sensitive information.

There are many reasons why this is a bad idea. The latest to grab the attention of the media is related to the new powers given to US Customs and Border Patrol, allowing any suspicious electrical device to be search and / or seized!…..

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Posted By: Abe
Last Edit: 16 Oct 2008 @ 06 57 PM

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 10 Sep 2008 @ 6:09 PM 

A friend of mine just sent me the URL to a flash game (for obvious reasons I will not share the link) which is part of a number of games with a price of 10.000 EUR in the end. One would believe that a game with such a price money is secure. Especially when the organising party is an internet provider.

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Posted By: Abe
Last Edit: 12 Sep 2008 @ 08 58 PM

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 04 Sep 2008 @ 7:24 PM 

JavaScript is designed as an open scripting language. It is not intended to replace proper security measures, and should never be used in place of proper encryption.

JavaScript has its own security model, but this is not designed to protect the Web site owner or the data passed between the browser and the server. The security model is designed to protect the user from malicious Web sites, and as a result, it enforces strict limits on what the page author is allowed to do. They may have control over their own page inside the browser, but that is where their abilities end.

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Posted By: Abe
Last Edit: 31 Dec 2008 @ 12 34 PM

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