Archive for the ‘web2.0’ Category

If you have been paying attention to Plone checkins, you might have noticed some checkins mentioning CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) flying by. Today Secunia released an advisory about the issue. As can be seen from the referenced paper, web technologies make some things just way too simple to hack around. On a unrelated note, call [...]


On his Strategy Letter VI article, Joel writes about something that many people are starting to realize: that the current Web 2.0 is not much better than Smart (or even Dumb!) Terminal days, when you had to care about memory constraints and there were no standards for interop between applications, or even UI guidelines. Then [...]



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