While the World Wide Web has evolved into a critical delivery pipeline for companies to interact with their customers, partners and employees, it also may also provide a back door through your ...
Organizations still aren't doing enough to protect their data from Web application vulnerabilities, according to a study released Tuesday by security firm Cenzic. The study, Application Security ...
Web application vulnerabilities are flaws in the DNA of software that can be exploited by attackers to execute malicious code or commands. Now, due to the widespread nature of apps, solving and ...
The National Security Agency (NSA) has partnered with U.S. and international cyber agencies to release the Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA), “Preventing Web Application Access Control Abuse,” warning that ...
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Despite the number of vulnerabilities found in a single Web application falling by 25% in 2016 over the previous year, the number of exploitable flaws remains too high, according to WhiteHat ...
A survey of almost 600 custom-built Web applications revealed developers are still failing to eliminate the most commonly exploited vulnerabilities from their code, allowing attacks such as SQL ...
Organizations still aren't doing enough to protect their data from Web application vulnerabilities, according to a study released Tuesday by security firm Cenzic. The study, Application Security ...