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Hi All! I ran into an issue that I could not resolve for two days and, with the help of MS, it is finally resolved. It was enough of a thorn in my side that I thought I should post it online in hopes that it will help some resolve it a lot faster. The...
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“Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help others. Unsuccessful people are always asking, 'What's in it for me?'” -- Brian Tracy I agree. When I started ORCS Web and we hosted our first customers back in 1996,...
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One of the things I was curious what URLScan actually scanned and how. What is just some server variables or what?! I asked Wade H from the IIS Team for further explaination. It is good to be aware when you are implementing URLScan 3.0 and sql injection...(...
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Here is a tool to help detect sql injections. You have to sign-up for the free tool, but it's worth it. http://www.communities.hp.com/securitysoftware/blogs/spilabs/archive/2008/06/23/finding-sql-injection-with-scrawlr.aspx Hope this helps...( read more...
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For those supporting a Classic ASP and ASP.NET application, you probably have noticed an increase in sql injection attempts. Microsoft has released an updated URLScan 3.0. Here is the link to download URlScan version 3 beta for 32 bit or 64 bit . You...(...
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