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http://www.tssci-security.com/archives/2009/02/12/post-to-webappsec-mailing-list
idea how to stop them. It just steps up the game. Its best to simply let them get away with cracking a few passwords or trying a few SQL statements while at the same time tracking them down striking back at...

http://www.mccune.org.uk/blog/
risk based or just best guesses... Have you updated the minimum password lengthcomplexity requirements due to recent advances in password cracking speeds I was reading a couple of posts on the Red Database Security blog here and here and it occurred...

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my job is helping our system administrators respond to attacks against our web properties. These can include SQL injection password cracking and fraudulent account registrations among others. One of the fingerprints of these three types of activity is the repetitive nature...