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		<description><![CDATA[One of the first steps of any web application security audit is to determine what software is installed, which allows you to search for known vulnerabilities at websites like Bugtraq.
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		<title>My car as an analogy for web security</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in a bad neighbourhood&#8230;well, okay, not a really bad neighbourhood but its close proximity to the CBD and its abundance of funky bars, galleries and restaurants is neatly balanced by a high concentration of government housing that seems to go hand-in-hand with junkies panhandling outside the supermarket, groups of people drinking in the [...]]]></description>
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HTTPS will protect your application. Just because a user&#8217;s browser displays a lock icon when they visit your website, doesn&#8217;t mean that your website is secure. HTTP over SSL (HTTPS) only encrypts the traffic between the user and the web server, which prevents snooping of the user&#8217;s traffic. It does not prevent a user sending [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Opening a laptop security cable with a toilet roll</title>
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Lock Picked with Toilet Paper Tube
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