Web application vulnerabilities are flaws in the DNA of software that can be exploited by attackers to execute malicious code or commands. Now, due to the widespread nature of apps, solving and ...
While the World Wide Web has evolved into a critical delivery pipeline for companies to interact with their customers, partners and employees, it also may also provide a back door through your ...
Organizations still aren't doing enough to protect their data from Web application vulnerabilities, according to a study released Tuesday by security firm Cenzic. The study, Application Security ...
A survey of almost 600 custom-built Web applications revealed developers are still failing to eliminate the most commonly exploited vulnerabilities from their code, allowing attacks such as SQL ...
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As experts start to sift through the vulnerability and attack data of the previous year, most statistics bubbling to the surface are anything but surprising. Predictably, researchers pretty much agree ...
An analysis of web applications shows that 94% of applications tested had at least one high-severity vulnerability. According to Positive Technologies’ Web Application Vulnerabilities in 2017 report, ...
The busy holiday shopping season is upon us. Every day, millions of people log in to Web applications to make purchases. As long as they see the “yellow lock” icon on the bottom of the screen, they ...
Chances are your security team has devoted a lot of thought, effort and money to security issues in the past year or two. You’ve plugged holes in the operating systems. You’ve done virus and spyware ...