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Securing Web 2.0: Are Your Web Applications Vulnerable?

Category: Security

Tags: hackers, applications

Overview The definition of Web 2.0 is still being debated despite extensive discussion. Its staunchest advocates proclaim it a complete philosophical and technological reworking of how the web functions. Others declare that it is meaningless. However, most agree on common characteristics of a Web 2.0 application, such as increased interactivity, the acceptance of user input for building community and a reliance on client-side functionality. Additionally, Web 2.0 applications can be more vulnerable to exploitation by hackers than their predecessors. Hackers spend most of their time gathering information. When Web 2.0 applications push functionality and code to users, they provide hackers with information that can be used for formulating attacks.

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Publisher
Hewlett-Packard
File Format
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Date Published
Mar 24, 2009
Format
White Papers
Topics
Network Security, Security Management

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