Saturday, November 24, 2007

An Introduction To SQL Injection Attacks For Oracle Developers

Most application developers underestimate the risk of SQL injection attacks against web applications that use Oracle as the back-end database.

This paper is intended for application developers, database administrators, and application auditors to highlight the risk of SQL injection attacks and demonstrate why web applications may be vulnerable.



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Thursday, November 15, 2007

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TOOLS FOR A NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR

MY IP Suite

MY IP Suite combines domain to IP converters, Tracert, WHOIS, website scanner, batch ping and IP to country converter. With MY IP Suite you can lookup an IP address for single and group of domain names perform batch and pings on the multiple servers at the same time. You can also track IP addresses to their destination to find out the problems in the connections. You can also determine the last modified data, name, IP address and the operating system of the remote web server.

Desktop Authority

Desktop Authority utility manages the Windows Desktop lifecycle and reduces the total cost of the ownership by enabling the network and system administrators to manger, control inventory and secure the desktop computers from the central location. With the Desktop Authority you manage printer deployments, registry values, software deployments, drive mappings and perform diagnostic methods from the centralized location.

Hyena

Hyena is designed to simply and manages the day to day network management and administrative tasks. Hyena uses Windows explore type interface to perform all the operations. The most common features of the Hyena are the management of the users, groups, shares, messages, sessions, open files, devices, events, domains, disk space, job scheduling and processes. Hyena is compatible with almost all the Windows based operating systems and it can manage a lot of administrative tasks in the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Servers.

IP Sniffer & Web Tracer

IP Sniffer & Web Tracer is a domain and IP tool that combines, domain IP convert, tracert, PING, website scanner and connection monitor. The common features of IP Sniffer & Web Tracer are conversion of domain to IP address, IP to domain name, trace IP address and domain, find the country from IP address and you can obtain all the required information based on the IP address such as domain owner, email, postal address, city, state, country and contact phone.

Remote Control PRO

Remote Control PRO is a handy tool for the network administrators that allow them to view and manage the remote computers without leaving their seats. With the Remote Control PRO a network administrator can launch programs, troubleshoot software applications and devices, install drivers, manage users, domains and change computer settings by using his/her keyword and mouse.

HOW DOES GOOGLE WORK

check this cool link which explains the working of the Biggest search engine today...

http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html

Monday, November 12, 2007

JAVA BOOKS

Cohen_book java design and testing

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EJB-book ED Roman
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...1ba946b8fc5448


Falkner jsp and servlets
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...68e44f301b37ad

Thinking+in+Java
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...eb4536ac5925bc

wap_material
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...74e2b2cf014af0

JakartaStrutsLive
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...582904d50764b2

j2ee_tutorial
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...6969583c582194


Database
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...0b72751393ebe1


struts
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...e7c8e267767534


J2EEArchitectsHandbookV1.0.0
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...90b0bf863a7d77

JavaDataObjects-RobinRoos-1.0
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...1d1b26945e4c49

Mastering+Jakarta+Struts
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...fcb7cbc0fef2ca

RMI_IIOP_JavaOne
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...4f2500a2c35951

developing EJBs
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...f5728eba6cba94

CodeNotes_for_J2EE
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...718b9ef2209b1d

ejbdesignpatterns
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...7a5cde57cf3555

EagleArchSpec
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...81c60a0894ae5d

devguide1_2_1
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...f24ff0be80eebb

J2EE
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...52820776866451

Code Conventions
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...469523d25f6aaa


Java FAQ
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...63bbf14b5237ae


java interview questions
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...41a50c94a670c6


Java Threads, Third Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...ee12bf02b27c4a


Professional Eclipse 3 for Java Developers
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...b1d862ac92378a

Beginning Programming with Java™ For Dummies®, 2nd Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...530af493fd17f6

Professional Java™, JDK™ 5 Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...b0b4652e690966


Professional Java Development with the Spring Framework
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...0f3523d94bc771


Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans™, Third Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...3a5f24725a1f60


Java In A Nutshell 5th Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...2b5c6e13354eee


Java Cookbook, 2nd Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...573f104c8253da


Java Enterprise in a Nutshell 3rd Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...be7b4f25c9b5f6


Enterprise JavaBeans, 3.0
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...14d37367b35a4f


Java™ IO, 2nd Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...9232ee4fba063a


Teach Yourself Programming with Java in 24 Hours, FOURTH EDITION
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...052302dc7996c2


Better, Faster, Lighter Java
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...c2bfa4b98bed19


QuickTime for Java A Developers Notebook
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...5ba0d2b3eb2612


Java 1.5 Tiger A Developer's Notebook
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...8b80c0e7c31934


Beyond Java
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...ce4a5ea2a3e113


Java Network Programming, 3rd Edition
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...4445fb3c5be3d3


Java Beans 1
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...c1ba03951a69f6


Java Beans 2
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...9a220e284e3c0a


Java Beans 3
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...e4f29bddd79952


Java Beans 4
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...610762c9f211bc


Java Beans.zip
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...19965714489abe

eBook - EJB Design Patterns (Marinescu, 2002)
http://www.bobshare.com/file.php?fil...10f68998d60288

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

GOOGLE LUANCHES OPERATION SYSTEM FOR MOBILES

Google has launched an open operating system for mobile phones, called Android. It has also formed an Open Handset Alliance with 33 partners, promising "better, cheaper" mobile phones.

What is Android?

Android is a series of software tools built by Google designed to power a next generation of mobile phone handsets.

The tools are based on Linux - and so are open source and free to use. It means any one can develop software for the platform and that Android itself can be tailored for individual phones, networks and potentially users.

What is the Open Handset Alliance?

Thirty four companies, including Google, have formed an alliance to promote Android and to develop features and handsets to take advantage of the platform.

Companies include handset manufacturers such as LG, HTC, Motorola and Samsung, chip firms such as Qualcomm and mobile networks like T-Mobile and China Mobile.

What is different about Android?

Google is stressing the open nature of the platform. Operating systems on current phones - such as Windows Mobile, RIM, Symbian and Palm - are proprietorial and have to be licensed for use. Google believes it will be easier and quicker to develop new applications for Android than the other systems.

What kinds of features and phones will we see?

That is the big question. Google and its partners believe that the new phones will make the internet experience on a mobile "better than on a PC".

But they have given little details about how this will be achieved, except to say Android includes an advanced web browser.

Most mobile web experiences are hampered by the limitations of the browser and screen resolution of the handset.

But devices such as the Apple iPhone and Nokia N800 - which are not powered by Android - are already showing the potential for a PC-like experience on a mobile device.

Google and partners have said the new phones will be able to make web experiences, such as video, sharing content and social networking, much easier on a handset.

The first phones are not due until the second half of 2008 but developers will be able to get a look at the Android tools from next week.

Will my current phone work with Android?

No. You will have to buy a new phone that is running the Android platform.

Does that mean current phones are obsolete?

Not at all. Rival platform systems, such as Symbian, Palm, Windows Mobile and Blackberry, will continue to exist on an ever expanding array of devices. The companies behind all these platforms say they are also working on more accessible web experiences on future devices.

What has the reaction been to Google's big jump into mobiles?

Mixed. Analysts are emphasising the impressive partners Google has secured. But it is clear that none of the handset partners in the alliance are ditching deals with existing platforms in favour of Android. Google's system will be part of the mix.

Forrester analyst Charlie Golvin wrote: "Paradoxically, Android will increase complexity for developers initially since it represents yet another platform to support."

Technology writer Om Malik has described the move as a "massive PR move, with nothing to show for it right now".

He added: "The partners - with the exception of HTC and T-Mobile - are companies who are, in cricketing parlance, on the backfoot. Motorola, for instance is not exactly a bastion of handset excellence."

What are the business implications of the Google deal?

It is clear that Linux - the open source operating system - is going to be a big player in the mobile space. Android is based on Linux and there are other Linux-based mobile OSes in existence, such as OpenMoko, LiMo and Qtopia.

ABI Research predicts that Mobile Linux will be the fastest growing smartphone operating system over the next five years.

Linux-based smartphones will account for about 31% of such devices by 2012, the analysts have reported.

Why is Google doing this?

There are more people with mobile phones with access to the net right now than there are PCs with online connections.

This is a massive potential market for Google - and every other online firm - that is yet to be tapped and developed.

Improving the mobile web for all is a rising tide that will float all boats, including the Google battleship.

More people online means more people using Google's services, which means more advertising revenue for the firm