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atticusCr
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Comment #25639268
I (the author) am native Spanish speaker (Costa Rica) so thanks for your patience reading the article :)
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Comment #24783453
How about using a hardening guide such as CIS as part of the build process?
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Comment #23922604
Although it is easier to see the benefits of using JSON as an interchange format because it is lightweight, I still believe that XML is more elegant and verbose than JSON. One of t…
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Comment #23827434
I do not see Powershell in there either, and we are aware of the exponential growth of the language for writing malware.
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Comment #23403639
OWASP Open Security Summit is happening this week.
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Comment #16511208
I didn't know that in the 90's Google Analytics ever exists!.
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Comment #16066870
lol! thanks for your comments.
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Comment #16055865
Kind of, if you have a centralized place to perform input data validation, as it should, then it is just a matter to test that piece of code same if you are using a framework. Howe…
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Comment #16049595
That's actually, IMHO, a good asset that comes out of a good test and code coverage. I would be worried if after adding new piece of code or modifying an existing code if there is …
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Comment #16049426
The author does not cover any question related to application security. Things like is this parameter/input value properly sanitized, does this piece is/is not vulnerable to inject…
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Comment #15113917
When I saw "CSP" I thought of Content Security Policy instead https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP
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Comment #14323753
Interesting article. I live in Costa Rica in the country side in the mountain and we are experiencing the same issue here. Back in the date, there were really big grasshoppers and …