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Beyond keyword search for data sources on the World Wide Web
No 11/2005 (11) Artificial intelligence Matthew Michelson, C. Knoblock One of the most important features of the World Wide Web is its ability to empower users with lots of information. However, much of this information is still unorganized and inaccessible beyond a simple keyword search. In this article the authors focus on annotating data sources that are unstructured and ungrammatical. [ level:
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Advanced SQL Injection Techniques
No 09/2005 (5) Anatomy of pharming - how your money is stolen 5/2005 Mike Shema We demonstrate how to execute advanced attacks against syntax and logic of the SQL language. Several interesting tricks involving SQL injection are presented. Finally, we discuss basic methods of protecting applications against SQL injection attacks. [ level:
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Efficient and easy to use web services: XFire in practice
No 03/2006 (14) XML Technologies Tomasz Sztelak Web services have proved the long-awaited solution for communication between distributed applications running on a variety of platforms and created using a variety of programming languages. This article explains how to integrate different applications. [ level:
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Tools - Acunetix web vulnerability scanner
No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows Carlos Garcia Prado Carlos shows you how to scan directory structure and perform automatically an entire set of typical attacks that gets profit of configuration or programming errors using Acunetix scanner. [ level:
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Hacking beyond the Net
No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows Micha³ Piotr Prêgowski Many in the IT community have never forgiven the media for twisting the original meaning of hacker. Despair not, though - the constructivist spirit advocated by the likes of Eric S. Raymond and Richard Stallman is not dead. [ level:
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Column - The future's so bright I gotta wear shades
No 05/2006 (9) Shatter Attack - Vulnerable Windows Konstantin Klyagin Freedom of piracy is one of the greatest freedoms the humanity gained in the most important virtual battle of all. Read more in Konst's column. [ level:
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Problems with HTTP Authentication
No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability Emilio Casbas Authentication is a technique of identification based on knowledge. HTTP provides natural functionality of HTTP authentication. In this article, Emilio will concentrate on basic authentication, which is more widespread among clients and Web servers but also less secure. [ level:
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Analysis of Network Traffic
No 06/2006 (10) HTTP Authentication Vulnerability Bartosz Przybylski If you administer a network of any kind you can be certain that sooner or later it will become a target of an attack. However, you are capable of eliminating, or at least significantly reducing any chances of its success. Bartosz will show you how to analyse the network traffic. [ level:
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