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The large file challenge
E-mail attachment caching must be included in digital asset management to enable more cost effective, secure and integrated delivery of large files. Article | 15 Sep 2004
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'Critical' vulnerabilities in IBM's DB2
Vulnerabilities in IBM's DB2 include remotely exploitable buffer overflows and have been fixed for versions 8.1 and 7.x. Article | 03 Sep 2004
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Security Bytes: MySQL upgrade urged to fix flaw
Internet turns 35; federal computers used as spam relays; XP SP2 a bigger pain for smaller companies. Article | 02 Sep 2004
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Oracle users: Monthly patch cycle prudent
Despite reservations some Windows users have with Microsoft's monthly patching cycle, experts believe a similar schedule makes sense for Oracle. Article | 26 Aug 2004
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Multiple critical flaws identified in Oracle
Researchers have identified 34 vulnerabilities in Oracle's database; the majority of the flaws are critical. Article | 04 Aug 2004
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Is your site vulnerable to SQL injection attacks?
SQL injection exploits may soon be as common as those targeting Windows and Unix flaws, experts say. An estimated 60% of Web applications that use dynamic content are likely vulnerable, with devastating consequences for an enterprise. Learn how to re... Article | 29 Jul 2004
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Automated SQL injection: What your enterprise needs to know, part 2
The second of a two-part interview with SPI Dynamics CTO Caleb Sima tells what you should fear, why and what you can do to mitigate your risk. Article | 29 Jul 2004
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Automated SQL injection: What your enterprise needs to know
SQL injection exploits may soon be as common as those targeting Windows and Unix flaws, experts say. An estimated 60% of Web applications using dynamic content are likely vulnerable, with devastating consequences for an enterprise. A presentation of ... Article | 26 Jul 2004
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Antivirus software comparison, 2004: Not all AV products are equal
Your desktop AV may be leaving you wide open to attack. News | 01 Jun 2004
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Oracle announces fixes for two Oracle9i vulnerabilities
Oracle has announced two vulnerabilities in its Oracle9i database, which put users at risk for session hijacking and denial of service attacks. Article | 25 Feb 2004
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