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As the popularity of the web increases and web applications become tools of everyday use, the role of web security has been gaining importance as well. The last years have shown a significant increase in the number of web-based attacks. Too many nouns web application security vulnerabilities result from generic input validation problems. Examples of such vulnerabilities are SQL injection and Cross-Site...
Popular Web sites receive an enormous share of Internet traffic. These sites have a competitive motivation to offer better service to their clients at lower cost. One of the solutions is to using content distribution network (CDN). When we design a CDN we need to find proxy server placement to provide its clients with the best available performance while consuming as little resource as possible. This...
The demand for Internet content rose dramatically. Servers became more and more powerful and the bandwidth of end user connections and backbones grew constantly. Nevertheless users often experience poor performance when they access Web sites or download files. Reasons for such problems are often performance problems which occur directly on the servers (e.g. poor performance of server-side applications...
Phishing is an act of identity theft aimed at acquiring sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, credit card detail etc., by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. Phishers use a number of different social engineering mechanism such as spoofed e-mail to try to trick their victims. Data suggests that some of the phishing attacks have convinced up to 5% of their...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.