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Files upload security considerations
From: "Alexander Berezhnoy" <alexander.berezhnoy () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 12:12:52 +0300
Hi! Recently we have got a new requirement for our system which consists in allowing customers to send us their scanned documents. In this connexion, I want to find an information about corresponding security considerations with. Namely, - Ways of file delivery (HTTP POST, FTP, e-mail) - Main risks - Mitigations - Formats (JPG, GIF, PDF) - Signatures - Known and historic vulnerabilities We use Weblogic and Struts. I realize, that there is not enough information to make any decision, but, at least, there sould be some common considerations and "best practices". Thanks in advance, Alexander. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored by: WatchfireIt's been reported that 75% of websites are vulnerable to attack. That's because hackers know to exploit weaknesses in web applications. Traditional approaches to securing these assets no longer apply. Download the "Addressing Challenges in Application Security" whitepaper today, and see for yourself.
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Current thread:
- Files upload security considerations Alexander Berezhnoy (Nov 09)
- Re: Files upload security considerations ed (Nov 09)
- Re: Files upload security considerations Peter Butler (Nov 11)
- Re: Files upload security considerations ed (Nov 13)
- Re: Files upload security considerations Peter Butler (Nov 11)
- Re: Files upload security considerations Cleiton Martins (Nov 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Files upload security considerations c0redump (Nov 09)
- Re: Files upload security considerations c0redump (Nov 09)
- Re: Files upload security considerations Hemil (Nov 11)
- Re: Files upload security considerations ed (Nov 09)