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Safely handling untrusted XML server-side
Wednesday March 13, 2013 by naziml
If you didn't think that processing XML on the server side can lead to a Denial of Service, Information Disclosure or even Remote Code Execution, read on. The issues discussed here are include a class of issues that is commonly referred to as XML External Entity vulnerabilities (XXE), but are not limited to this. If you are NOT processing untrusted XML and the data comes from a trusted source t...
It keeps on getting better β Hortonworks highlights native Windows...
Wednesday March 13, 2013 by Port25
Any time you can open up a platform to more options for interoperability, it’s a great thing. It’s even better if the platform is as popular as Apache Hadoop and the new option is one that has been accepted as a popular choice. And earlier today, HortonWorks announced another interoperability achievement for the Apache Hadoop project on their blog by highlighting how Hadoop now runs...
Advanced Log Parser Part 7 - Creating a Generic Input Format Plug-In
Friday March 1, 2013 by robmcm
In Part 6 of this series, I showed how to create a very basic COM-based input format provider for Log Parser. I wrote that blog post as a follow-up to an earlier blog post where I had written a more complex COM-based input format provider for Log Parser that worked with FTP RSCA events. My original blog post had resulted in several requests for me to write some easier examples about how to get....
February IIS Community Newsletter
Thursday February 28, 2013 by Rick Barber
For the latest news and happenings in the IIS community over the past month, be sure to check out the February edition of the IIS Community Newsletter! www.iisnewsletter.com/archive/february2013.html Make sure you donβt miss an edition and get it delivered directly to your inbox. You can subscribe at the link below: www.iisnewsletter.com/Subscribe.aspx Enjoy!...