Posted by Steven on May 9th, 2006
Traditional phone systems are susceptible to a number of attacks. Such attacks more often than not involve the use of specialised equipment that can tap into the phone lines. The more common of these being cutting into the phone lines using clippers, evesdropping on the other side of the switch, or using a radio receiver tuned to the right frequency to pick the ongoing microwaves or finally you can evesdrop at the microwave or satellite phone links.
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Posted by Steven on May 9th, 2006
Industry unlike hobby programming demands a different model of development to hobby oriented approach. For all those who have been working in industry for quite a while, they will know a good deal about COM+ objects and their uses. On the other hand programmers who are still fresh out of their training centers, might be more aware of the latest trends in areas such as Microsoft .NET and Java object oriented programming.
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Posted by Steven on May 7th, 2006
Since the advent of .Net, .Net Remoting has been hot topic for all programmers alike. In this article I will try to provide an answer to the questions:
- What is .Net Remoting and how powerful is it?
- What makes it worth all this attention?
- How secure is it in practice
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