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  • Announcement week: Microsoft Standard User Analyzer

    as i have blogged earlier, this week starts with a firework of announcements. I missed a intresting new tool Microsoft Standard User Analyzer (pubished on thuesday) This application compatibility tool helps developers and IT professionals diagnose issues that would prevent a program from running properly...
    Posted to Hannes Preishuber (Weblog) by preishuber on 05-27-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, General Software Development
  • Web = Minefield

    A simple way to compromise security of computers everywhere. How nice. AttackAPI (0.6) August 31st, 2006 AttackAPI provides simple and intuitive web programmable interface for composing attack vectors with JavaScript and other client (and server) related technologies. The current release supports several...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 09-07-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: General Software Development, Javascript, Hack, Security
  • Download an OPML file from Microsoft ... as an .exe

    Ekampf recently posted a link to DotNetKicks entitled ' Office Development Bloggers OPML ' which leads to a download page on Microsoft.com . The description of the download is: "Download this OPML for use in RSS feeds to get a list of over 60 Office-related blogs" I was amazed to find...
    Posted to Gavin Joyce's Blog (Weblog) by gavinjoyce on 01-27-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, General Software Development
  • Kevin Jones is now an ASP.NET MVP!

    Our own Kevin Jones has been awarded MVP for ASP.NET by Microsoft. This award recognizes his excellence in technical skills and his contributions to the community in spreading best practices in software development. Kevin has been instrumental in the development of Secret Server since 2.0 and now including...
    Posted to Jonathan Cogley's Blog (Weblog) by thycotic on 04-10-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Security, Blogging, General Software Development
  • Kevin Jones is now an ASP.NET MVP!

    Our own Kevin Jones has been awarded MVP for ASP.NET by Microsoft. This award recognizes his excellence in technical skills and his contributions to the community in spreading best practices in software development. Kevin has been instrumental in the development of Secret Server since 2.0 and now including...
    Posted to Jonathan Cogley's Blog (Weblog) by thycotic on 04-10-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Security, Blogging, General Software Development
  • Web = Minefield

    A simple way to compromise security of computers everywhere. How nice. AttackAPI (0.6) August 31st, 2006 AttackAPI provides simple and intuitive web programmable interface for composing attack vectors with JavaScript and other client (and server) related technologies. The current release supports several...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 09-07-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: General Software Development, Javascript, Hack, Security
  • Announcement week: Microsoft Standard User Analyzer

    as i have blogged earlier, this week starts with a firework of announcements. I missed a intresting new tool Microsoft Standard User Analyzer (pubished on thuesday) This application compatibility tool helps developers and IT professionals diagnose issues that would prevent a program from running properly...
    Posted to Hannes Preishuber (Weblog) by preishuber on 05-27-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, General Software Development
  • Shipping Software ... Secret Server 3.1 Sneak Peek

    Shipping software is one of the most exciting times for a development team but this new release is easily the most anticipated version of Secret Server to date by our customers. Secret Server 3.1 will feature the two most requested features from customers who visited our booth at TechEd in June 2007...
    Posted to Jonathan Cogley's Blog (Weblog) by thycotic on 07-29-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: TechEd, Software Development, Security, ISV, General Software Development
  • Symmetric Salting - remember that salt goes with more than just hash

    If you understand hashing and salting then skip the next paragraph. Stored passwords for logins should be hashed and salted.  Hashing is a one way mechanism to produce a practically unique value based on the given input.  This is useful since we can store the hash (and validate the password...
    Posted to Jonathan Cogley's Blog (Weblog) by thycotic on 11-15-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Development, Security, General Software Development
  • [Security] Microsoft unveils Code Protection suite of tools

    about a year ago Microsoft bought a small Israeli Company called Secured Dimensions. They had an interesting solution to the problem of protecting your .NET code. Basically they would help you choose which parts of the code you'd like to protect and then run those parts of hte code in a special virtual...
    Posted to ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog (Weblog) by RoyOsherove on 11-15-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, General Software Development, Security
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