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Microsoft Test Center
Microsoft Developer Network | 18 Jan 2008
BEST WEB LINK - Tester Center is a community where software testers can share knowledge and learn from each other about testing, their day-to-day job functions, processes, the tools they use, and the various roles they play. You'll find ...
Ajax: From a tester's point of view
StickyMinds.com | 30 Jun 2007
BEST WEB LINK - This paper presents an overview of Ajax, what a black box tester should know before he leaps into Ajax testing, and the security risks that Ajax applications open up.
Unit testing security example
hacked | 21 Sep 2007
BEST WEB LINK - This is a simple little demonstration of how to write unit tests to test out a specific role-based permission issue using NUnit/MbUnit and Rhino Mocks.
The unexpected SQL injection
Web Application Security Consortium | 01 Sep 2007
BEST WEB LINK - There are two things you can do to write code that's resistant to SQL injection: correct validation and escaping of input and proper use of the SQL syntax. Failure to comply with any of them may lead to compromise.
Protection against CSRF -- Part 2
The Spanner | 21 Aug 2007
BEST WEB LINK - Part 2 of this series include demos of the techniques discussed in Part 1. These techniques won't make your site 100% secure, but they will help reduce the risk of attack.
Protection against CSRF -- Part 1
The Spanner | 20 Aug 2007
BEST WEB LINK - It's quite difficult to protect against cross-site request forgery (CSRF) because you are performing actions on the attackers behalf. There are a couple of things you can do, however, to help protect against it.
Eight vulnerabilities you may have missed
Dark Reading | 15 Jun 2007
BEST WEB LINK - You hear about the vulnerabilities that make the news, but the biggest threats to your organization might be the ones that don't get talked about or make it in CERT advisories.
Eliminate SQL injection attacks painlessly with LINQ
DevX.com | 24 May 2007
BEST WEB LINK - Microsoft's LINQ to SQL technology offers .NET developers the chance to eliminate the possibility of SQL injection security vulnerabilities in their Web applications. Learn what exactly a SQL injection attack is and how LINQ ...
Application security testing: Test strategy guidelines
StickyMinds.com | 05 Mar 2007
BEST WEB LINK - In this article, the author identifies the different vulnerabilities present in most systems and how to go about testing for these vulnerabilities. He also lists several testing tools that support this type of security ...
How to prevent cross-site request forgeries
GNUCitizen | 30 Mar 2007
BEST WEB LINK - With cross-site request forgeries (CSRF) attackers can sniff your requests, extract sensitive information and even attack all devises that are inside your network. There are ways to prevent such attacks, however, including ...


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