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Hacking the Code

ASP.NET Web Application Security

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An edition of Hacking the Code (2004)

Hacking the Code

ASP.NET Web Application Security

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Hacking the Code has over 400 pages of dedicated exploit, vulnerability, and tool code with corresponding instruction. Unlike other security and programming books that dedicate hundreds of pages to architecture and theory based flaws and exploits, Hacking the Code dives right into deep code analysis. Previously undisclosed security research in combination with superior programming techniques from Foundstone and other respected organizations is included in both the Local and Remote Code sections of the book.

The book is accompanied with a FREE COMPANION CD containing both commented and uncommented versions of the source code examples presented throughout the book. In addition to the book source code, the CD also contains a copy of the author-developed Hacker Code Library v1.0. The Hacker Code Library includes multiple attack classes and functions that can be utilized to quickly create security programs and scripts. These classes and functions simplify exploit and vulnerability tool development to an extent never before possible with publicly available software.

Learn to quickly create security tools that ease the burden of software testing and network administration
Find out about key security issues regarding vulnerabilities, exploits, programming flaws, and secure code development
Discover the differences in numerous types of web-based attacks so that developers can create proper quality assurance testing procedures and tools
Learn to automate quality assurance, management, and development tasks and procedures for testing systems and applications
Learn to write complex Snort rules based solely upon traffic generated by network tools and exploits

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Syngress
Language
English
Pages
472

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Cover of: Hacking the Code
Hacking the Code: Auditor's Guide to Writing Secure Code for the Web
2004, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Cover of: Hacking the Code
Hacking the Code: ASP.NET Web Application Security
May 2004, Syngress
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First Sentence

"Users are generally a large component of Web applications and a focus point for a Web application's security."

Classifications

Library of Congress
TK5105.59 B87 2004eb, QA76.9.A25

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
472
Dimensions
8.9 x 7.4 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8807945M
Internet Archive
crosssitescripti00beal
ISBN 10
1932266658
ISBN 13
9781932266658
OCLC/WorldCat
731736010
Library Thing
1596782
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00BYSIJ0U
Goodreads
2037519

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