As the use and exploitation of the Internet matures, so does its need for security. Most seriously engineered Internet sites deploy firewalls and other similar techniques to restrict Internet access to limited ranges of network services. Although the hacking community continues . . .
As the use and exploitation of the Internet matures, so does its need for security. Most seriously engineered Internet sites deploy firewalls and other similar techniques to restrict Internet access to limited ranges of network services. Although the hacking community continues to search for sites and networks that are over generous with the services and the number of services enabled, increasing effort is being placed into discovering and exploiting security flaws and weaknesses available in commonly offered services, namely web-based applications.

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