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22-Aug-2009, 08:47 AM #1
Tech Insight: SQL Injection Demystified
Tech Insight: SQL Injection Demystified.

Attackers are using the old standby SQL injection en masse -- a look at the attack and how to protect your applications from it

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Dear Tom,
My thanks will keep pouring in for various reasons! off-topic, i have bought two books dealing with Linux flavors-->Mandriva and Xandros! A senior member said MSlos is much easier for an absolute novice in Linux, like me! Kindly give your opinion,please!. I had a bad trip with UBUNTU( hope you remember--i expect you not to, because you deal with so many guys like me!)!
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Now, i heard whispers about Windows 8! Outrageous!
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Dear Tom,
My thanks will keep pouring in for various reasons! off-topic, i have bought two books dealing with Linux flavors-->Mandriva and Xandros! A senior member said MSlos is much easier for an absolute novice in Linux, like me! Kindly give your opinion,please!. I had a bad trip with UBUNTU( hope you remember--i expect you not to, because you deal with so many guys like me!)!
Hi perfume,

What are the titles of the books?

Don't know why you had a bad trip w/Ubuntu?

My advice is to just get a Live CD and play around with Linux for a while. Try different releases via Live CD so you don't have to install anyone of them. You simply need to establish a learning model, which usually means a tutorial rather than a book - which can be daunting for the newbie.

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