Sat 3 May 2008
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Sat 3 May 2008

 

Keyboards 'dirtier than a toilet'

 

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Many people eat their lunch at their computers, leaving crumbs

Some computer keyboards harbour more harmful bacteria than a toilet seat, research has suggested.

Consumer group Which? said tests at its London offices found equipment carrying bugs that could cause food poisoning.

Out of 33 keyboards swabbed, four were regarded as a potential health hazard and one harboured five times more germs than one of the office's toilet seats.

Microbiologist Dr Peter Wilson said a keyboard was often "a reflection of what is in your nose and in your gut".

During the Which? tests in January this year, a microbiologist deemed one of the office's keyboards to be so dirty he ordered it to be removed, quarantined and cleaned.

It had 150 times the recommended limit for bacteria - five times as filthy as a lavatory seat tested at the same time, the research found.

 

Should somebody have a cold in your office, or even have gastroenteritis, you're very likely to pick it up from a keyboard

Dr Peter Wilson
Consultant microbiologist

The equipment was swabbed for bugs, such as those that can cause food poisoning like E.coli and staphylococcus aureus.

Dr Wilson, a consultant microbiologist at University College London Hospital, told BBC Radio 5 Live sharing a keyboard could be passing on illnesses among office workers.

"If you look at what grows on computer keyboards, and hospitals are worse, believe it or not, it's more or less a reflection of what's in your nose and in your gut," he said.

"Should somebody have a cold in your office, or even have gastroenteritis, you're very likely to pick it up from a keyboard."

Which? said one of the causes of dirty keyboards was users eating lunch at their desk, with crumbs encouraging the growth of bacteria.

Poor personal hygiene, such as not washing hands after going to the toilet, could also be to blame, it said.

Cleaning techniques

Which? computing editor Sarah Kidner advised users to give their computer "a spring clean".

"It's quite simple to do and could prevent your computer from becoming a health hazard," she said.

She said dust and food crumbs should be shaken out of keyboards and they should be wiped with a soft, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth. They should also be disinfected with alcohol wipes.

Research by the University of Arizona last year found the average office desktop harboured 400 times more bacteria than the average office toilet seat.

They also found that, compared to men, on average women have three to four times the amount of germs in, on and around their work area.

 

 

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Fri 25 Apr 2008

EASY Vs DIFFICULT

 

 

Easy is to get a place is someone's address book.

Difficult is to get a place in someone's heart.

 

 

Easy is to judge the mistakes of others

Difficult is to recognize our own mistakes

 

 

Easy is to talk without thinking

Difficult is to refrain the tongue

 

 

Easy is to hurt someone who loves us.

Difficult is to heal the wound...

 

 

Easy is to forgive others

Difficult is to ask for forgiveness

 

 

Easy is to set rules.

Difficult is to follow them...

 

 

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Difficult is to fight for a dream...

 

 

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Difficult is to assume defeat with dignity...

 

 

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Difficult to see the other side...

 

 

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Difficult is to get up...

 

 

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Difficult to give its real value...

 

 

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Difficult is to fulfill that promise...

 

 

Easy is to say we love.

Difficult is to show it every day...

 

 

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Difficult is to improve oneself...

 

 

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Difficult is to learn from them...

 

 

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Difficult is to take care of it so not to lose it.

 

 

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Difficult is to stop thinking it and put it into action...

 

 

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Difficult is to give them the benefit of the doubt...

 

 

Easy is to receive

Difficult is to give

 

 

Easy to read this

Difficult to follow

 

 

Easy is keep the friendship with words

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Thu 24 Apr 2008

Would be old one but just a refreshing

 

Contents

What ASP.NET Developers Should Always Do
Where the Threats Come From
ViewStateUserKey
Cookies and Authentication
Session Hijacking
EnableViewStateMac
ValidateRequest
Database Perspective
Hidden Fields
E-mails and Spam
Summary
Related Resources

What ASP.NET Developers Should Always Do

If you're reading this article, you probably don't need to be lectured about the growing importance of security in Web applications. You're likely looking for some practical advice on how to implement security in ASP.NET applications. The bad news is that no development platform—including ASP.NET—can guarantee you'll be writing 100-percent secure code once you adopt it—who tells that, just lies. The good news, as far as ASP.NET is concerned, is that ASP.NET, especially version 1.1 and the coming version 2.0, integrates a number of built-in defensive barriers, ready to use.

The application of all these features alone is not sufficient to protect a Web application against all possible and foreseeable attacks. However, combined with other defensive techniques and security strategies, the built-in ASP.NET features form a powerful toolkit to help ensure that applications operate in a secure environment.

Web security is the sum of various factors and the result of a strategy that goes well beyond the boundaries of the individual application to involve database administration, network configuration, and also social engineering and phishing.

The goal of this article is to illustrate what ASP.NET developers should always do in order to keep the security bar reasonably high. That's what security is mostly about—keep the guard up, never feel entirely secure, and make it harder and harder for the bad guys to hack.

Let's see what ASP.NET has to offer to simplify the job.

Where the Threats Come From

In Table 1, I've summarized the most common types of Web attacks and flaws in the application that can make them succeed.

AttackMade possible by . . .
Cross-site scripting (XSS) Untrusted user input echoed to the page
SQL injection Concatenation of user input to form SQL commands
Session hijacking Session ID guessing and stolen session ID cookies
One-click Unaware HTTP posts sent via script
Hidden field tampering Unchecked (and trusted) hidden field stuffed with sensitive data

 

 

 

More at ....

 

Take Advantage of ASP.NET Built-in Features to Fend Off Web Attacks

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms972969.aspx

 

 

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