A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications
some-guy writes "The Open Web Application Security Project has released
A Guide to Building Secure Web Applications, Version 1.1
"While this document doesn't provide a silver bullet to cure all the ills, we hope it goes a
long way in taking the first step towards helping people understand the inherent problems
in web applications and build more secure web applications and Web Services in the
future...""
Wow. That is some of the most ignant shit I've ever heard.
I'll tell you what is secure, and it's easy too: take a building, cover it with 10 feet thick walls of concrete. It's now secure.
It's even more ignant just thinking that 90% of security vulnerabilities these days come from 'script kiddy exploitable' no-brainer-to-fix buffer overrun bugs.
I generally try not to go out flaming people, but... god, you suck.