An useful link to check our n-tier stuffs against those 25 rules ! Thanks 
Richard.

Pierre

Le 11 juil. 2011 à 17:48, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

> Michael Kann wrote:
> 
> > I was more concerned that any data was obtainable from the outside
> > at all.
> 
> A concern, but not a surprise, given the range of software components that 
> comprise modern web apps.  I think it speaks well of the RunRev that 
> passwords weren't compromised.
> 
> Oddly enough I was writing this morning's post to the LiveCode Journal blog 
> about security when this thread showed up here.  The post includes a couple 
> helpful links, the best one being to a recent report of the 25 Most Dangerous 
> Software Errors:
> 
> <http://livecodejournal.com/blog.irv?pid=1310397018.990871>
> 
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