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1. Know that if you are still logged on to the Administrator account you can change user profiles using the following steps. * Go to the green “Start Button” and

Critical SQL Injection in http://www.ecovisionjournal.com – Weekly Journal

Security Researcher $@T0R! reported another Critical SQL Injection in http://www.ecovisionjournal.com – Weekly Journal SQL injection is a code injection technique that exploits a security vulnerability occurring in the database layer

Windows rootkits 101

When administrators and security professionals hear the word rootkit, most think first of a UNIX-based system. Unfortunately, this only leads to a false sense of security for Windows-based systems. The