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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Cross-site scripting flaws are the most prevalent vulnerabilities found in Web applications, posing a risk to data and intellectual property, according to a study of thousands of applications by vendor Veracode.
By Jeremy Kirk | 08 December, 2011 00:32
The Lulzsec hacking group continues to cause headaches for IT staffers. On Monday it published data it obtained from servers belonging to the U.S. Senate and Bethesda Softworks, a Rockville, Maryland, game maker.
By Robert McMillan | 14 June, 2011 10:57
Security developers are one of the two software sectors most likely to write insecure code, an analysis of applications submitted to code-testing outfit Veracode has found.
By John E Dunn | 20 April, 2011 04:15
The use of third-party code in applications represents a big security risk for companies, according to a study from security vendor Veracode.
By Jeremy Kirk | 22 September, 2010 23:57
Outsourced software is a hotspot for the sort of hidden security problems that leave applications vulnerable, an analysis by code testing outfit Veracode has warned.
By John E Dunn | 23 September, 2010 03:33
A Web hack that can endanger online banking transactions is ranked the No. 1 new Web hacking technique for 2010 in a top 10 list selected by a panel of experts and open voting.
By Tim Greene | 25 January, 2011 03:08
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