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Unlinked web pages on a server - security hole?
Dec 19, 2022
html
security
Is it possible to write malware that runs on .NET?
Dec 20, 2022
c#
.net
vb.net
security
Accessing private static methods from a public static context
Dec 20, 2022
java
security
oop
constraints
Prevent query string manipulation by adding a hash?
Dec 19, 2022
asp.net
security
hash
query-string
How do I limit the size of a Net::HTTP request?
Dec 19, 2022
ruby-on-rails
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security
What's the point in providing an MD5 or SHA1 hash along with a downloadable executable?
Dec 20, 2022
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sha1
Is It Possible To Reconstruct a Cryptographic Hash's Key
Dec 19, 2022
security
encryption
Should a web page with a login form be secured?
Dec 19, 2022
security
avoid session hijacking for Web Applications
Dec 19, 2022
asp.net
security
web-applications
session-state
cookieless
Is it a bad idea to automatically log users in from an email?
Dec 19, 2022
security
email
email-validation
What steps can be taken to ensure the security of a PHP application?
Dec 19, 2022
php
security
what is the vulnerability of having Jsessionid on first request only
Dec 19, 2022
security
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Create a security identifier for the current domain
Dec 19, 2022
c#
windows
security
php sessions security query
Dec 19, 2022
php
security
session
authentication
What are all the security measures I should check over before deploying my Rails application?
Dec 19, 2022
ruby-on-rails
ruby
ruby-on-rails-3
security
How can I scrape data from the Israeli Bureau of Statistics web query tool?
Dec 18, 2022
python
perl
r
screen-scraping
security
Avoiding SQL Injection
Dec 18, 2022
java
sql-injection
security
AJAX security questions
Dec 19, 2022
php
javascript
ajax
security
certmgr.exe command utility location
Dec 18, 2022
wcf
security
ssl
Is there a way to block a class from being reflected upon?
Dec 18, 2022
java
security
reflection
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