Some miscellaneous coding tips to foil hackers at

http://www.scalabium.com/

In the artcles section, under "Protect your software: tips and
recommendations"



> Hi to all the members of this group.  My name is Paul McDonald and I am a
> relatively new Delphi programmer.  I apologize if this seems like a
> trivial
> question, and I would like to start off by first saying that I have been a
> member of this group for about 8 months, and I really enjoy reading and
> learning from all the members.  Your assistance to others has taught me a
> lot about different approaches to the way I program, and how much I learn.
> I also enjoy the fact that this is a pretty active group with relative
> information.
>
>
>
> I am currently developing a new software package that I am still working
> the
> kinks out of, however I have hit a pretty good hurdle and I would love to
> find out other peoples approaches to this problem.  I am not looking for
> someone else to code the project for me, I am pretty sure I can do that
> myself, well I think so anyways.  The question I have is to find a
> somewhat
> simple but very complex authentication system to really challenge hackers,
> and hijackers from accessing portions of a network to secure database
> entry.
>
>
>
> If you think you can assist or provide a solution that is software
> dependant
> only, I would be very interested in hearing ideas from you or any member
> of
> the group.  Furthermore, the challenge is to find a solution that is
> really
> outside the box. not a traditional security approach this way it triples
> or
> quadruples the amount of effort required by intruders to try and figure a
> way to get into the system.
>
>
>
> Ideally I would like to hear from everyone in the group about even the
> strangest solutions to this problem.  I am being very general with this
> information to allow as many different ideas to be presented, and possibly
> discussed further by a group of interested parties.
>
>
>
> If you are interested in giving any assistance or feedback, please contact
> me through the group, or privately if you wish at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  I would like to see if we can start even a
> thread on this group regarding security issues we all face, and ways that
> we
> have or could resolve these issues through programming.
>
>
>
> I look forward to hearing from everyone and getting to know each other a
> bit
> better.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help in advance,
>
>
>
> Paul McDonald
>
> Digital Development
>
> Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>
>
>
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