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  • The Microsoft Anti-Cross Site Scripting Library

    Cross-Site Scripting attacks are very common on the Internet these days. The sad thing is these attacks can easily be thwarted with a little extra analysis and architecting before programming begins. Far too many Web Sites do not make the effort to stop common attacks and thus are wide open to attack. This can allow hackers to do just about ...
    Posted to Chris Love's Official ASP.NET Blog (Weblog) by Chris Love on February 8, 2008
  • FireFox Vuneralbilities

    I hate to get into the flame wars anymore, but I have to post this since I live on the web and have worry about coding standards for each browser, etc. A recent study of browser security vulnerabilities shows that FireFox has a significant number of holes. Granted IE has it's share, but consider around 200 for FireFox and 66 for IE, that is a huge ...
    Posted to Chris Love's Official ASP.NET Blog (Weblog) by Chris Love on December 1, 2007
  • The Identity Crisis - Are CardSpace and OpenId Viable?

    I put together a presentation on Identity solutions for the Richmond for the Code Camp last Saturday. The main reason I wanted to give this presentation so I could learn more about the two authentication methods that are being developed to make our online experiences more secure and easier for average users to use. Problem 1: Security As the ...
    Posted to Chris Love's Official ASP.NET Blog (Weblog) by Chris Love on October 16, 2007
  • ASP.NET Cross Site Scripting Toolkit

    I came across some references to the release of the ASP.NET Cross Site Scripting toolkit 1.5 last night.  I just downloaded and will investigate it over the next few days.  Cross site scripting is a fairly common method hackers are using to attack web sites these days.  I saw a demo back in May where the CNN.com website could be ...
    Posted to Chris Love's Official ASP.NET Blog (Weblog) by Chris Love on November 21, 2006
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