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Network Application Architectures
Mar 2nd
by Claudio.Ar Before diving into software coding, you should have a broad architectural plan for your application. Keep in mind that an application’s architecture is distinctly different from the network architecture. From the application developer’s perspective, the network architecture is fixed and provides a specific set of services to applications. The application architecture, on the
Snags In E-Commerce
Mar 2nd
by Claudio.Ar The novelty of shopping on the Internet has worn off, and today’s customers are sophisticated and discerning. Because the competition is always just a mouse-click away selling on the Internet is not as easy. Making money online may be harder than earning from business offline. To survive and for long-term success in e-business,
Security services and techniques to Secure Your Windows Terminal Services
Mar 1st
Therefore, I would like to share some important techniques to secure your terminal services so that by no means susceptibility is exploited. Although this is not a comprehensive guide but it will give a fair idea of how to secure your Terminal Service environment. Deploying Security Services In order to deploy Security servicesin to your
It’s All About People, Process, and Technology. Technology is Dead Last in the Order of Importance When it Comes to Security
Mar 1st
by AngryBeth The recent and explosive growth of the Internet and technology has brought many good things such as e-commerce, collaborative computing, online markets and new avenues of sharing and distributing information. But each side has its counterpart, and with the technological advances came hackers. With this dark side and the many security breaches that
Patch Tuesday Squared – Do It Now
Feb 28th
by Ludovic Hirlimann Patch Tuesday squared – Do it now As promised this summer, Adobe has synchronized with Microsoft and released their updates on the same day, the second Tuesday of the month… albeit a month late from the original promise. As usual those of us in the security business cannot stress enough the importance
Unblocked Proxy Sites
Feb 28th
By allowing your IP address to be viewed while you are on the Internet you can almost guarantee that your spam box will become increasing on its own. Or at least they are more frequently used in businesses. What is proxy server? The traffic that is on the Internet and going to a particular server
Are Child Predators Waiting, Watching, and Engaging on your Child’s Social Networking Sites?
Feb 27th
by jurvetson MySpace and other social networking sites offer thriving communities where young people engage in countless hours of banal chatter and photo sharing. Not coincidentally, these social networking sites also have become hangouts for child predators, child pornographers, and cybercriminals. To stay one step ahead of authorities, these cybercriminals use tricks to conceal their
After attacks, Microsoft to rush out fix for ASP.net bug
Feb 27th
by Claudio.Ar Microsoft is rushing out a fix for a Windows Web server flaw that is starting to be exploited by online attackers. The patch fixes a bug in the Windows ASP.net technology used in Microsoft’s servers. Microsoft says it’s seen “limited” exploitation of the flaw in online attacks, but the problem is serious enough
5 ways to make your Wireless Network Secure
Feb 26th
by jurvetson Are you taking gain of all the security settings obtainable in the sphere of your set of contacts? Accomplish you know what did you say? These settings are? If you’re clueless in relation to what did you say? An SSID is or else your 15 time old “computer whiz” nephew installed your wireless
Why So Many Websites Are At Risk
Feb 26th
by Ludovic Hirlimann I am always amazed by the number of websites that suffer cyber attacks. Despite the enormous number of attacks, and despite widespread publicity about these attacks, most website owners fail to scan effectively for common security flaws. These attacks can range from simple nuisances to dangerous compromises of sensitive data. Many overlook