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  • More Php Web Application Security Tips

    30 Oct 2005 • 1 min read • security post

    Hacks From Pax: PHP Web Application Security - The Community’s Center for Security Today on Hacks From Pax we’ll be discussing PHP web application security. PHP is a great language for …

  • Preventing Future Threats Not With A Quot Lack Of Protective Imagination Quot-

    30 Oct 2005 • 4 min read • security politics post

    And, after hurricane Katrina, I would add that on top of a “lack of protective imagination”, government continues to suffer as well from “pork barrel security projects” and …

  • Even More Evidence Of Php Becoming The New C

    30 Oct 2005 • 4 min read • security post

    Another example of how PHP can be dangerous. Having to know the internal workings of variable acceptance to implement secure data checking seems to negate the value of having a higher-order …

  • Roll Your Own High Entropy Hardware Randomness Generator

    30 Oct 2005 • 2 min read • security post

    High-Entropy Randomness Generator In this paper, we explain how to construct a High-Entropy Randomness Generator, suitable for a wide range of applications, including extremely demanding ones. We will …

  • Flashback More On Php Security

    30 Oct 2005 • 2 min read • security post

    I dug this out for additional evidence of how PHP gives programmers too much rope to hang themselves, not unlike C. -J -—-Original Message—– From: David Wheeler …

  • Study: Correlation between more sex and more happiness

    30 Oct 2005 • 1 min read • Science post

    Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. - Sex And Happiness: What’s The Connection? If I had to choose, I’d choose more sex over wealth even before reading about this study :-) In a …

  • Federal Judge Rules Pledge Unconstitutional

    30 Oct 2005 • 1 min read • religion post

    https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4847626&ft=1&f=1001 U.S. District Judge Lawrence Karlton ruled that the pledge’s reference to one nation “under God” …

  • Is Php The New C

    30 Oct 2005 • 2 min read • security post

    I’ve been wondering lately if PHP is much like C from a security perspective in that the chances that if you are using PHP for an application that your application is secure depends on tribal …

  • Does Voting Machine Technology Affect The Outcome Of Elections

    30 Oct 2005 • 1 min read • technology security politics Civil Liberties post

    Some interesting results found in a study of 2000-2004 election data. We first show that there is a positive correlation between use of touch-screen voting and the level of electoral support for …

  • Fixes To The Patriot Act Seen As Sufficient To Address Concerns

    30 Oct 2005 • 4 min read • Civil Liberties post

    Appropriate rational commentary on the specifics that need to be changed about the PATRIOT act to address privacy and governmental power and oversight issues. The Wall Street Journal November 12, 2004 …

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