.NET Security

VIRUSES. MALICIOUS E-MAIL ATTACHMENTS. Denial of service attacks. You can probably think of a number of other incidents that have happened to either you or a friend of yours on the job where a piece of unwanted code wreaked havoc on unsuspecting users. We've seen our share at the places we'...

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Những tác giả chính: Bock, Jason, Stromquist, Pete, Fischer, Tom, Smith, Nathan
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