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Audit frights
What to do when a software auditor knocks.
Ry Crozier
Aug 4 2011 12:30PM
Financial Services
Hackers can 'wreak havoc' with zero byte scripts
An oldie but a goldie.
Robert Jaques
Nov 1 2007 2:35PM
Security
Hackers can 'wreak havoc' with zero byte scripts
Security experts have warned that cyber-criminals could "wreak havoc" by reworking the decade-old malware-disguising technique of adding zero byte entries to scripts.
Robert Jaques
Nov 1 2007 11:14AM
Security
Opinion: Consultant's view - Obfuscating scripts - Not so pure on
Some scripting languages can now smuggle attacks past your traditional defences, warns Gunter Ollmann.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Opinion: Consultant's view - Obfuscating scripts - Not so pure on
Some scripting languages can now smuggle attacks past your traditional defences, warns Gunter Ollmann.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
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