Ask a developer what's the ASCII code of "A" and most should be able to tell you 65. The good ones will tell you 0x41. If you ask them they should be able to tell you some more off the top of their head. Space... 32, quote... 34, "a" ... 0x61 (I can never remember the base 10, hex was just easier for this). This isn't the
A recent blog post from Jeremiah Grossman caused a bit of discussion this past week. Jeremiah was trying to create a much needed chart showing all the different vendors who have an application scanning offering be it SaaS or a product, and be it dynamic scanning or static/source scanning. WAF vendors were not included. He rated each offering against
After months of hard work and late caffeine-fueled nights, HP’s Web Security Research Group is proud to release HP SWFScan . HP SWFScan is a free Windows-based security tool to help developers find and fix security vulnerabilities in applications developed with the Adobe Flash Platform. The tool is the first of its kind to decompile applications developed