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In this PHP Security video tutorial I go over the most vulnerable ways hackers attack websites. Website Authentication Cracking and Client Side Manipulation with Intercepting Proxy.
PHP Security Pt 3
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15 responses to “PHP Security Pt 3”
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perfect. csrf too
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Hi Derek, I think your video tutorial on security was one of the best and most comprehensive on the net. However I really wish that you would come out with a new set of Security tutorials since this is 3 years+ old and uses a lot of deprecated functions. It would be great to see a similar and more updated new tutorial from you since I have not seen another which was so complete and took care of every small detail which could be used to increase security.
Besides I think you have a voice that's so suited for a video-audio tutorial that anyone would just love to sit and listen to that voice.
Looking forward to some great new tutorials from you.
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Yes on this page newthinktank. com/2011/01/web-design-and-programming-pt-21-secure-login-script/
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Your thumbnail is really awesome 🙂 I think you are looking for this tutorial Web Design and Programming PT 21. I bounce between PHP security and that tutorial near the end. Sorry about the confusion. My PHP video tutorial playlist on my YouTube channel has everything is order if that helps
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Hi, can you please tell me which video shows the session fixation? you have so many videos 😉 thanks!
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Awesome!
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@Sebastianphp You can embed any of my YouTube videos by clicking the share button. The embed the code that YouTube provides
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Im using execcomand is there a way to add youtube video embed sorry
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@Sebastianphp I cover pretty much everything in this tutorial. You just need to clean all user input. If you do that all you need to worry about is your firewall and permissions
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Hey This was great, I have one question, I create a wysiwyg that looks really nice if I said so my self, but I was wondering how can you secure a wysiwyg to avoid to users to insert malicious code in there???
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@ObjectOriented64 Thanks a bunch 🙂 I'm glad you liked it
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@MultiComputerScience Glad you liked it. My site is getting constantly attacked ever since I started this tutorial 🙂
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Thanks!
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