Written by Atiq on 23 December 2011
Tweet When it comes to network security there are several things one must address. Patch management will take care of any vulnerability that the vendor is aware of and has issued a patch for, but it will do nothing for vulnerabilities for which a patch is still in development or the vendor chose not to [Continue]
Written by Atiq on 23 November 2011
Tweet PHP is an opensource server side scripting language and it is a widely used. The Apache web server provides access to files and content over HTTP OR HTTPS protocol. A misconfigured server side scripting language can create all sorts of problems. So, PHP should be used carefully. Here are twenty five php security best practices [Continue]
Written by Atiq on 29 September 2010
ASP.net Vulnerability patch released [Continue]
Written by Administrator on 27 September 2010
In our first community post we covered a workaround you can apply immediately on your sites and applications to prevent attackers from exploiting it. Today, we are revising it to include an additional defensive measure.
This additional step can be done at a server-wide level, and should take less than 5 minutes to implement. Importantly, this [Continue]