2010
CWE - 2009 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors
by 2 othersThe 2009 CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Programming Errors is a list of the most significant programming errors that can lead to serious software vulnerabilities. They occur frequently, are often easy to find, and easy to exploit. They are dangerous because they will frequently allow attackers to completely take over the software, steal data, or prevent the software from working at all.
2009
OAuth-OpenID: You’re Barking Up the Wrong Tree if you Think They’re the Same Thing
(via)OAuth, OpenID…they sound like the same thing and they kind of do vaguely similar things But I’m here to tell you, OAuth is not Open ID. They have a different purpose. I’ve been playing around with OAuth a bit in the past couple weeks and have a grip on what it’s aiming to do and what it’s not aiming to do.
To start with, here’s what OAuth does have in common with Open ID
2007
metro: Discover Metro
What is Metro?
Metro is a high-performance, extensible, easy-to-use web service stack. It is a one-stop shop for all your web service needs, from the simplest hello world web service to reliable, secured, and transacted web service that involves .NET services. The Metro web service stack is a part of the GlassFish community, but it can be also used outside GlassFish.
[Sécurité] Droits d'accès - GNU/Linux - La solution
by 1 other
Le but de cet article n'est pas de vous apprendre quels droits vous devez positionner sur vos fichiers ou répertoires ni pourquoi.
L'utilisation de la gestion des utilisateurs, groupes ou autres ainsi que les permissions accordées, depends de chaque configuration, de la strategie mise en place par l'adminstrateur de votre système et aussi de vos besoins.
En revanche dans l'article vous trouverez une brève présentation des droits que le système GNU/Linux utilise ainsi que les commandes utilisées pour le faire.
2006
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