[ad] This is sad news as PHP hasn’t particularly had a good security record in the past. He has voiced his frustrations with the internal workings of the PHP team and the development process, he has been working hard to make PHP inherently more secure…But from the look of things it seems like he was […]
Data Recovery – A Decent Article
[ad] Data recovery is an important subject and it’s definitely a good thing to have a positive understanding of data recovery and how it could effort you personally or your business. So someone told me about this Data recovery article which is a decent original reference to data recovery which contains some good original information, […]
WordPress 2.0.7 Follows Hot on the Tail of WordPress 2.0.6
[ad] Recently a bug in certain versions of PHP came to the attention of the WordPress developers, this bug could cause a security vulnerability in your any blogs running version 2.0.6 or below blog. It was fairly easy to work around, so they decided to release 2.0.7, just 10 days after the release of 2.0.6, […]
Pentagon Hacker Gary McKinnon Appeals against US Extradition
[ad] It seems like it’s getting really serious in the Gary McKinnon case, he’s facing what looks like his last appeal against the US anti-terror law case against him for hacking some NASA systems by guessing the weak passwords. Not like he’s really a terrorist, or did any damage…he did something very stupid though, bruised […]
SPIKE Proxy – Application Level Security Assessment
[ad] SPIKE Proxy is part of the SPIKE Application Testing Suite, It functions as an HTTP and HTTPS proxy, and allows the web developer or web application auditor low level access to the entire web application interface, while also providing a bevy of automated tools and techniques for discovering common problems. These automated tools include: […]