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Windows Server 2003 security
We present Windows Server 2003 and its security. We explain what security enhancements it offers, what is still exploitable, what new exploitation techniques have been devised lately and what can we do to protect it as much as possible against possible break-in. [ level:
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Column - Microsoft does it again
We consider the fact that Microsoft has made using digital signatures next to impossible for common users. [ level:
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LINQ - C# 3.0
Programmers can work with such elements as classes, objects and methods. Looking at present and future generations of object-oriented languages, their main challenges are associated with integration of information which has not been created in object technology, such as relational or XML data. This article describes the latest solutions for C# and VB.NET like XLINQ (Language integrated query for XML) and DLINQ (Language integrated query for Data). [ level:
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Documenting in Software Development Projects
The following article will touch upon the issues of sense and form of the process of documenting, in conjunction with different methodologies of software development. In order to avoid excessive amounts of text, common-use terms and names will not be explained. An inset at the end of the article contains references and useful links. [ level:
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Multithreaded programming for Win32
Considering current directions in PC hardware technologies, with the widespread availability of dual core processors and the imminent popularisation of processors with even more cores, programmers need to be familiar with techniques that allow these capabilities to be fully exploited. This article shows you the obvious way to go to use threads, which can both increase application efficiency and improve the overall user experience. [ level:
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Code injection using Windows GUI messages
Few could suspect that an innocuous GUI feature such as Windows messages could pose a danger to system security. We show why this seemingly innocent mechanism can be used to inject malicious code into another application and escalate an intruder's privileges. [ level:
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Why is there no anti-virus?
Konst will present his ideas on Microsoft activity - why they don't add an anti-virus program to their software. [ level:
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