By Amol Bharti on June 4, 2010
Umbrellas have been around for thousands of years, So why is it so hard to find a decent one that doesn’t flip inside-out, if a big wind comes along. Well, WSJ is full of such stories lately and the new Umbrella designs are making some big news.
Posted in Network System Security | Tagged biggest failure, century's failure, copy, ctrl+c, ctrl+v, disable copy and paste, disable password copying, failure, flipped umbrella, forensics, hacked, hacking, input field validation, password, password validation, paste, SAP Security, security design failure, social networks, technology failure |
By Amol Bharti on August 12, 2007
Angel or devil, good or bad, pros or cons .. everything has a positive as well as negative side. The first trace of this negative side appeared long before computers and for a totally different set of reasons.
Posted in Network System Security | Tagged Creeper virus, dark, Elk Cloner virus on APPLEII, hacking, Melissa worm, Morria worms exploit buffer overflow, my doom, password, Rabbit, Sircam and code red, theft, viruses, vulnerabilities |
By Amol Bharti on May 7, 2006
The information provided in this blog is to guide and educate the module developers of open source php applications like xoops, joomla and mambo so that they can maintain an inflexible layer of security in their respective modules. I have been reading a lot about anti hacking techniques and network security stuff since my graduation, So here [...]
Posted in Network System Security | Tagged form tampering and spoofing, hacking, http sniffing, joomla, mambo, sql injection, vandalism, xoops |
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