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  NEWS: 1 - 3 of 11
iPhone not ready for the enterprise
SearchSecurity.com | 28 Aug 2007
ARTICLE - While the Apple iPhone won't be the first choice of many enterprises, a group of industry analysts say it could have a positive impact on future devices.
CA works to patch BrightStor flaws
SearchSecurity.com | 21 May 2007
ARTICLE - In other vulnerability news, Symantec Corp. patches a flawed ActiveX control in its Norton security products; and a Unicode flaw hits Cisco and other vendors.
Symantec fixes flaws in Norton, pcAnywhere
SearchSecurity.com | 10 May 2007
ARTICLE - Attackers could exploit flaws in Symantec's Norton AntiVirus and pcAnywhere to launch malicious code or compromise a user's session credentials.
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  EXPERT TECHNICAL ADVICE: 1 - 3 of 3
MOBILE CODE (ACTIVE X, JAVASCRIPT) EXPERTS
Michael Cobb
Founder and Managing Director, Cobweb Applications Ltd.
ASK A QUESTION
IT discussion: Is malware the cause of a DNS server error?
Submitted By: SearchSecurity.com | 09 Oct 2007
TIP - In this Q&A thread from SearchSecurity.com's IT Knowledge Exchange, learn how an innocent query about a finicky DNS server led to an investigation of malicious malware.
Has cross-site scripting evolved?
02 Oct 2007
EXPERT ANSWER - It's astounding what is being done with browser scripts these days. In this expert Q&A, Ed Skoudis explains how today's cross-site scripting attacks are a far cry from those of a decade ago.
Blocking spyware via the ActiveX kill bit
17 Feb 2005
TIP - Learn a proactive way to block spyware from infesting workstations.
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  DEFINITIONS: 1 - 1 of 1
cache cramming
13 Jul 2003
WORD - Cache cramming is a method of tricking a computer into running Java code it would not ordinarily run. The method consists of placing code in the computer's local disk cache when the computer uses Internet Explorer in certain ...
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SEE ALSO - Topics Related to Mobile Code (Active X, JavaScript): 
Browser Security, Web Application Security (Also see Web Access Control), Web Services Security and SOA Security, URL Filtering, Web Server Security, SSL & TLS


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