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Re: Re: Web Application Hacker's Handbook

Subject: Re: Re: Web Application Hacker's Handbook
Date: 27 Oct 2007 02:16:44 -0000
I think there are a handful of books that should be of course
"must-reads" for any man responsible for computer or a network
security and this is one of them.

When I am learning the information in this book it will help you learn
current attacks and hacking techniques and develop effective counter
measure to protect your network. Hands up or down Hacking Exposed
should be on the desk or platern of every network or security
administrator for quick reference.

Sorry for my bad english! I am myself learning :)

Regards
F Vaj

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Francesco Vaj [CISSP - GIAC]
CSS Security Researcher
mailto:vaj@nospam.xssworm.com
aim: XSS Cross Site
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XSS Cross Site Scripting Attacks
Web 2.0 Application Security Information Blog (tm) 2007
http://www.XSSworm.com/
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"Vaj, bella vaj."


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