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   The Basics On: How Session Stealing Works
This article will show you how session stealing works, and a basic way to protect against it.  [more]
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   Securing your PHP applications Part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part article about the dangers our PHP applications have out there on the web and how to make sure your's is secure.  [more]
Posted by quantumkangaroo on 03-19-2008
   CSRF POST Token Protection
This article will provide a brief description of what CSRF is, and more importantly, how to prevent it.  [more]
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   Captcha and the Alternatives
A short guide to the various Captcha systems and viable alternatives that you can use for securing your web application forms  [more]
Posted by Alan @ CIT on 12-31-2007
   Creating a PHP ACL and even Rat out Users using Proxies
Now before some snotty nosed individual points out that ACLs can be done via .htaccess, let me cover my arse by saying although it can be done that way, we're not doing it that way. More technically speaking, however, albeit Apache is the better way it's  [more]
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   Cryptography's Sodium Chloride
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