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Update: Microsoft falls through XML flaw
Security experts at Symantec issued a warning yesterday about an exploit spotted in the wild for an as yet unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's XML core services.
Clement James
Nov 8 2006 9:27AM
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Attacks exploit Microsoft XML Core Services flaw
Attacks exploiting a dangerous zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft XML Core Services were spotted over the weekend.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 6 2006 5:56PM
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10 XML best practices
Web services hold great commercial potential, but can be a security nightmare. DataPower Technology’s Eugene Kuznetsov lists the ten XML Web Services best practices
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Jan 7 2005 3:57PM
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Syntropy pair give XML a voice
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Nov 18 2002 4:25PM
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ED gets XML
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