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- Subtext Security Issue and Patch
A member of the Subtext team discovered a security vulnerability due to our integration with the FCKEditor control as well as the FreeTextBox control.
From: Phil Haack - ASP.NET - 7/28/2009
- Take Charge of Your Security
Today I read something where someone was comparing Web Forms to ASP.NET MVC and suggested that Web Forms does a lot more than ASP.NET MVC to protect y
From: Phil Haack - ASP.NET - 2/8/2009
- The Market, Job Security and You
Look, I don't want to take a lot of your time today - and there are some great technical posts on CodeBetter's frontpage (as always) I don't want to p
From: Darrell Norton - ASP.NET - 11/26/2008
- WCF and .NET Code Access Security
From my recent investigations and some talk with folks from the Indigo/WCF team it seems that WCF currently only supports full trust CAS scenarios. Th
From: Christian Weyer: Smells like service spirit - ASP.NET - 8/30/2005
- Immutable and security
I never thought I would see these 2 words in the same sentence, but I did : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722487.aspx
From: Greg Robinson's Blog - ASP.NET - 12/15/2008
- An overview of how securityTrimmingEnabled is supposed to work.
I think that the #1 most confusing or misunderstood portion of Site Navigation is the securityTrimmingEnabled flag and the roles attribute on siteMapN
From: -[ Danny Chen ]- - ASP.NET - 3/16/2006
- Handling security for Flex and Silverlight in ASP.NET
Silverlight and Flex are plug ins that run on the browser, their security model is quite similar to the JavaScript model, the browser will make the re
From: Al Pascual - ASP.NET - 4/22/2009
- Disabling Security for ArcGIS Server 9.3 after setting it up in Manager.
I get requests for this information quite a lot, so let me posted straight from the online support site: From the ESRI online documentation Disabling
From: Al Pascual - ASP.NET - 1/29/2009
- New Security Tool for .NET Authentication
Hi, Here Piseth, Introduce you a new tool new most Valuable tool for .NET Authentication and security. Authentication Made easy, no code required. MVP
From: Announcements - ASP.NET - 10/8/2008
- On the road again to the Homeland Security Summit.
Some people are born for business travelling and spending time in conference or summits. I’m not that kind of person, I am the geek that I prefer to s
From: Al Pascual - ASP.NET - 10/20/2008
- Silverlight Guidance: Whitepapers on SEO, Security, Media
Did you know that there are some whitepapers on Silverlight development? Just recently released is one on security in Silverlight development and dep
From: Method ~ of ~ failed by Tim Heuer - ASP.NET - 3/6/2009
- Security Watch: Redmond Tweaks Autorun
Microsoft moves to make worms less effective. Plus: RSA kicks off security conference season; Google to school IT pros on the perils of cross-site scripting; and the FBI weighs in on Conficker.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 4/28/2009
- Security Watch: UAC Under Control
UAC not so snarky in Windows 7. Plus, .NET exploit; Internet dangers; hiring hackers.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 4/21/2009
- Security Watch: Always On Our Minds
Yes, Conficker manages to remain in minds of IT security. Plus: tweeting birds get the worm and why security standards equal a bad idea.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 4/14/2009
- Security Watch: Conficker's Evil Twin
Plus: An un-'Stirling' roll-out; PCI Compliance is better than no compliance; more.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 4/7/2009
- Security Watch: Crash! Boom! Bang! Exploit!
The Windows Debugger plug-in explains all. Plus: IE 8 and Safari get taken down a notch; Conficker might be an April Fool's joke; Paladin rolls to the rescue.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 3/24/2009
- Security Watch: Fool Us Once, Conficker....
Plus, Microsoft in a patching spat; PCI makes new rules; Facebook tricks.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 3/16/2009
- Security Watch: Lights Out for Financial Times Web Site
Plus, personal data leaks onto LimeWire; texting and privacy.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 8/27/2008
- Security Watch: Can SQL Inections Be Blocked?
A cool trick with a Cisco router, plus why job hunters might be the hunted.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 8/25/2008
- Security Watch: Didn't We See Conficker Before?
Plus, eBay bites its users; Safari's hacker gets brazen.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 3/10/2009
- Security Watch: Rethinking IE 7's Patching Schedule
Plus, Cooking up a new browser from scratch; baking in security; Adobe Reader flaw discovered.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 2/23/2009
- Security Watch: Win7 UAC Debate Nipped With Fix
Plus, Microsoft revamps security portal; printer flaws get fixed; drivers get spammed.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 2/9/2009
- Security Watch: A Tasty Dish of Worms and Spam
The security space saw lots of activity in November that may have lasting effects on the way IT pros protect, deploy and maintain environments going forward.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 12/2/2008
- Security Watch: SMB Fix Is In the Flaw
Plus: Users seeks transparency with SharePoint; Symantec chief retiring; a fool and his job are soon parted.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 11/17/2008
- Security Watch: Security Comes in Patches
IT pros have some complex reasons for rolling out patches, but one thing is for sure: Threats always loom, so do it sooner rather than later.
From: Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine Online | Columns - ASP.NET - 12/8/2008