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By aliahaley on December 23, 2011
Lately we have seen a number of changes in Facebook that make us believe it is looking to revamp itself in order to stand the competition from Google+.
Posted in Featured, Security | Tagged facebook, google plus, personal information, privacy, privacy policy, Security, social media, tagging |
By Amol Bharti on December 5, 2010
Cyber War between India and Pakistan, CBI website has been defaced by Pakistan’s Hackers “Pakistan Cyber Army”, also claims to have root level access on NIC “National Informatics Centre” servers.
Posted in Security, Tech News | Tagged battle, cbi hacked, Central Bureau of Investigation, cyber crime, cyber war, cyber war between india and pakistan, india, National Informatics Centre, NIC, pakistan, Pakistan Cyber Army, website defaced |
By Amol Bharti on November 21, 2010
Almost every company has started to advertise their security and compliance applications as a full fledged GRC solution, a serious matter of concern for potential buyers. Find out the major pain points and the top GRC vendors.
Posted in Security, Software | Tagged Compliance, governance, grc vendors, providers, regulations, risk management, services, software |
By Shaswat Chakravorty on November 6, 2010
The Web is opening up. Like it or not we are part of this revolution. From the days of static, independent websites we now have a seamless continuum of Web 2.0
Posted in Security | Tagged Amazon Web Services API, AOL OpenAuth, Flickr API, gateway, Google AuthSub, introduction to Oauth, Oauth, open web, openid, single sign on, social engineering, Upcoming API, Web 3.0, web security, what is Openid, Yahoo BBAuth |
By Shaswat Chakravorty on October 29, 2010
SSL is used in almost all the web applications and even social apps like facebook. However the developers turn off the SSL parameters for increased performance. Find out what’s the big deal about SSL for an end user.
Posted in Security | Tagged attacks, blog, encryption, man in the middle attack, SAP Security, secure socket layer, SSL, ssl certificates |
By Amol Bharti on August 12, 2010
Unpacking SAP Support packages (SAR/CAR) during SAP upgrades takes a lot of time and manual effort. Find out how a simple batch script can automate and unpack hundreds of SAP Support Packages in seconds.
Posted in SAP Security | Tagged accelerate sap support package upgrade, accelerator, batch file, car, quickly unpack, sap support packages, sapcar utility, sapcar.exe, sar, sarcar files, tips, tricks, un-archive, uncar |
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 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 April 23, 2010
The Anti Virus programs are supposed to protect you, but that’s not what happened to countless Windows users on Wednesday. McAfee added detection for variants of the W32/Wecorl.a family of Malware to DAT file 5958 on 21st April 2010. This detection caused a false positive that flagged the svchost.exe Windows system file as malicious.
Posted in Security, Trolling | Tagged 21st april failures, antivirus failure, caused False Positive, dat file 5958, family of malware, Flawed, McAfee, Signature, w32/Wecorl.a |
By Amol Bharti on February 10, 2010
Can a screensaver be exploited to gain access on your linux gnome? Strangely Yes. This vulnerability applies to Ubuntu 9.10 and the corresponding versions of Kubuntu, Edubuntu, and Xubuntu.
Posted in Vulnerabilities | Tagged access control measures, crashing, gain access, screensaver exploit, ubuntu 9.10, unauthorized access, upgrade linux gnome, upgrade ubuntu, vulnerabilities |
By Amol Bharti on January 25, 2010
This short blog gives an overview on how Security in SAP BW, Enterprise Portal and SAP HR is different from SAP R/3 Security.
Posted in SAP Security | Tagged difference, Enterprise Portal Security, EP, how R/3 differs from SAP BW, HR, R/3 security is different, SAP BW Security |
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