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What is Buffer Overflows?

Buffer Overflows Buffer Overflows have been around since the very beginnings of the Von-Neuman architecture. They first gained widespread notoriety in 1988 with the Morris Internet worm. Unfortunately, the same

SQL Injection Cheat Sheet

(wiki) SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability occurring in the database layer of an application. The vulnerability is present when user input is either

Cyber Forensics Workshop in Myanmar

I’m here to invite all of my cyber warriors! My friend U Aung Zaw Myint, Principal of M.S.T Computer Center , EC-Council’s Asia Pacific Academia Partner in Myanmar is going