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SANS Top Internet Security Risks of 2007 - Server-side Vulnerabilities in Web Applications
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Web-based applications such as content management systems, wikis, portals, bulletin boards and discussion forums, as well as custom-built Web applications, are hit by hundreds of vulnerabilities every week. SANS says the number of attempted attacks for



 
 
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  1. SANS Top Internet Security Risks of 2007
  2. Client-side Vulnerabilities in Web Browsers
  3. Client-side Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office
  4. Client-side Vulnerabilities in E-mail Clients
  5. Client-side Vulnerabilities in Media Players
  6. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Web Applications
  7. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Windows Services
  8. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Unix and Mac OS Services
  9. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Backup Software
  10. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Anti-Virus Software
  11. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Management Servers
  12. Server-side Vulnerabilities in Database Software
  13. Excessive User Rights and Unauthorized Devices
  14. Phishing/Spear Phishing
  15. Unencrypted Laptops and Removable Media
  16. Application Abuse of IM
  17. Application Abuse of P2P
  18. VOIP Servers and Phones
  19. Zero Day Attacks
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