March 2006
Website Security, and Web Application Security News
by xenomorphWebsite Security, Phishing, RSS Security, Web Security, Questions, Database Security, Web Server, Security Application, Server Security, Security Documentation, Cross Site Scripting, SQL Injection, Web Services Security, AJAX Security, .NET Security, Java Security, Application Firewalls, IIS Security, Apache Security, Oracle Security, MySQL Security, Microsoft SQL Server Security, URL Scan, Mod Security
December 2005
HTTPClient V0.3-3
by xenomorphThis package provides a complete http client library. It currently implements most of the relevant parts of the HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 protocols, including the request methods HEAD, GET, POST and PUT, and automatic handling of authorization, redirection requests, and cookies. Furthermore the included Codecs class contains coders and decoders for the base64, quoted-printable, URL-encoding, chunked and the multipart/form-data encodings. The whole thing is free, and licenced under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) (note that this is not the same as the GPL).
October 2005
3SP - SSHTerm Professional (Java SSH Terminal Client)
by xenomorphThis free multi-protocol client provides you with an impressive suite of connectivity applications in one easy-to-use package. SSHTerm is fast, feature-rich with heavy emphasis placed upon administrative efficiency and ease of use.
September 2005
Ganymed SSH2 for Java
by xenomorphGanymed SSH2 for Java is a library which implements the SSH2 protocol in pure Java (tested on J2SE 1.4.2 and 5.0). It allows one to connect to SSH servers from within Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), local port forwarding, local stream forwarding, and SCP. There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included.
Security and the Java Platform
by xenomorphUnderlying the Java platform is a dynamic, extensible security architecture, standards-based and interoperable. Security features -- cryptography, authentication and authorization, public key infrastructure, and more -- are built in. The Java security model is based on a customizable "sandbox" in which Java software programs can run safely, without potential risk to systems or users.
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