Ethical Hacking

Learn to find vulnerabilities before the bad guys do! Gain real world hands on hacking experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Course designed and taught by expert instructors with years of penetration testing experience. 12 student maximum in every class. Certification attempt included in every package.
Computer Forensics Training at InfoSec Institute

Gain the in-demand skills of a certified computer examiner, learn to recover trace data left behind by fraud, theft, and cybercrime perpetrators. Discover the source of computer crime and abuse at your organization so that it never happens again. All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 12 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors.




Network Security Web-App-Sec
[Top] [All Lists]

RE: Content monitorting in Application Security

Subject: RE: Content monitorting in Application Security
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2005 02:40:50 -0500
Just have your virus engine monitor this folder and scan the files as
they are created.

I can't really think of any other way of doing it...

Hope this helps,

Alberto Mujica 

-----Original Message-----
From: Alfred Hitchcock [mailto:alfredhitchcock_007@yahoo.com] 
Posted At: Friday, January 07, 2005 7:56 AM
Posted To: Security
Conversation: Content monitorting in Application Security
Subject: Content monitorting in Application Security




Hi All,

I have a major doubt it would be of great help if anybody can provide
solution to this.

I have a web page which allows to upload files such as jpeg and html
files.

Is there any mechanisms which can detect malicious html files. E.g. if a
html page has got a malicious java script such as alert('xss') then how
can we check these things. One more point to be noted here is that
uploading of file can be done by any user. 


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>