HT
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- Jul 29, 2011
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Many here try coding, and reading from forum posts it seems people are enthusiastic of learning programming web apps.
Funny or rather pity it is, to see them either knowingly or unknowingly ignore the design part especially security. Holes can be found that can be found in many apps from trusted apps. Here is a vivid example from our beloved JF, just one of the issues with many Tanzania (and of course other countries). Either negligence or ignorance!
Server information for JF (some are hidded for ethical reasons, since I wanted this to be just example not exposing JF to risk)
So question is, how secure is your app?
Funny or rather pity it is, to see them either knowingly or unknowingly ignore the design part especially security. Holes can be found that can be found in many apps from trusted apps. Here is a vivid example from our beloved JF, just one of the issues with many Tanzania (and of course other countries). Either negligence or ignorance!
Server information for JF (some are hidded for ethical reasons, since I wanted this to be just example not exposing JF to risk)
Apache Version | Apache/2.2.17 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.17 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 PHP/5.2.16 |
Apache API Version | 20051115 |
Server Administrator | webmaster@jamiiforums.com |
Hostnameort | jamiiforums.com:0 |
User/Group | xxxxxxxx |
Max Requests | Per Child: 650 - Keep Alive: on - Max Per Connection: 100 |
Timeouts | Connection: 300 - Keep-Alive: 5 |
Virtual Server | Yes |
Server Root | /usr/local/apache |
So question is, how secure is your app?